2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279376
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A qualitative study of organisational resilience in care homes in Scotland

Abstract: Providing care for the dependent older person is complex and there have been persistent concerns about care quality as well as a growing recognition of the need for systems approaches to improvement. The I-SCOPE (Improving Systems of Care for the Older person) project employed Resilient Healthcare (RHC) theory and the CARE (Concepts for Applying Resilience) Model to study how care organisations adapt to complexity in everyday work, with the aim of exploring how to support resilient performance. The project was… Show more

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“…Long-term care organizations for older adults provide a range of services, including medical and nursing care, housing, personal care, assistance, and social services to older adults who cannot live independently [1,3]. Challenges such as technological change and labor resource scarcity demand alternative ways of organizing and delivering long-term care [4][5][6][7]. To better deal with these challenges, long-term care organizations for older adults are investing time and budget in innovation [8][9][10][11][12].…”
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“…Long-term care organizations for older adults provide a range of services, including medical and nursing care, housing, personal care, assistance, and social services to older adults who cannot live independently [1,3]. Challenges such as technological change and labor resource scarcity demand alternative ways of organizing and delivering long-term care [4][5][6][7]. To better deal with these challenges, long-term care organizations for older adults are investing time and budget in innovation [8][9][10][11][12].…”
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confidence: 99%