2017
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igx033
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Does Comprehensive Culture Change Adoption via the Household Model Enhance Nursing Home Residents’ Psychosocial Well-being?

Abstract: Background and ObjectivesSeveral studies suggest that to substantially improve residents’ psychosocial well-being, traditional-model nursing homes should redesign themselves as small, homelike “households” along with comprehensively adopting other aspects of “culture change,” a set of reforms meant to improve residents’ quality of life. But this evidence mainly comes from qualitative studies. This comparative, observational study tested quantitatively whether residents in a household-model nursing home that ha… Show more

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“…For NH administrators considering culture change implementation, it is important to maximize resource allocation by understanding what domains of culture change have the most impact. 14 Despite these strengths, there are a number of study limitations that may have contributed to the null findings. Although leveraging the pre-existing MDS data was a strength overall, we were limited in our choice of relevant patient outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For NH administrators considering culture change implementation, it is important to maximize resource allocation by understanding what domains of culture change have the most impact. 14 Despite these strengths, there are a number of study limitations that may have contributed to the null findings. Although leveraging the pre-existing MDS data was a strength overall, we were limited in our choice of relevant patient outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 For example, residents of small house models have the freedom to choose their own waking, bathing, eating, and sleeping schedules. 4,21,26 They are afforded the opportunity to make their own dietary choices and participate in meal planning. 21,25 Spontaneity is also encouraged with respect to the types and timings of social activities available to residents.…”
Section: Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 The model fosters the development of strong personal relationships between residents and caregivers, which in turn, re-enforces the ideal of person-centred care. 5,23,26,27 The overarching goal of this approach is to care for older adults with compassion and dignity, empowering them to be meaningfully engaged and take ownership of their care. [11][12][13]24,28 Organizational Structure…”
Section: Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Items are loaded into a factor based on its shared variance for an underlying factor (Yong & Pearce, 2013). Although it was often included in previous studies (Grabowski et al, 2014;Hermer et al, 2017;Miller et al, 2013), the physical environment items did not share enough variance to generate a factor, implying that these items did not measure an underlying latent factor.…”
Section: Construct Validitymentioning
confidence: 99%