2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00391-011-0221-2
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Effects of the Resident Assessment Instrument in home care settings

Abstract: Deficits in quality, a lack of professional process management and, most importantly, neglect of outcome quality are criticized in long-term care. A cluster randomized, controlled trial was conducted to assess whether the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) can help to improve or stabilize functional abilities (ADL, IADL) and cognitive skills (MMST), improve quality of life (EQ-5D), and reduce institutionalization, thereby, increasing outcome quality. A total of 69 home care services throughout Germany were i… Show more

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“…Against this background, a two‐armed cluster RCT was conducted, testing to what extent the introduction of the Resident Assessment Instrument‐Home Care (RAI HC) improves outcomes for clients of nursing services in Germany between June 2007 and December 2010. As shown by Stolle et al ., the treatment group showed no overall improvement. One possible explanation for this lies in the insufficient implementation of RAI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Against this background, a two‐armed cluster RCT was conducted, testing to what extent the introduction of the Resident Assessment Instrument‐Home Care (RAI HC) improves outcomes for clients of nursing services in Germany between June 2007 and December 2010. As shown by Stolle et al ., the treatment group showed no overall improvement. One possible explanation for this lies in the insufficient implementation of RAI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The instruments that are available for planning and organizing the nursing process are not adequately science based. Care planning is often regarded simply as an obligation to fulfil purchasers' legal or financial demands, without any close relationship to the objective need for care or to outcome quality . Therefore, there seems to be a strong need for using evidenced‐based assessment as well as care planning tools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), effect of Resident Assessment Instrument in home care (Stolle et al . ) and restorative home care service (King et al . ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), a proactive nursing health promotion intervention(Markle-Reid et al 2006), effect of Resident Assessment Instrument in home care(Stolle et al 2012) and restorative home care service(King et al 2012). The other two assessed responsiveness of different QOL instruments(Zhang et al 2006, van Leeuwen et al 2015.…”
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“…Untersucht wurden die Entwicklungen der funktionalen (ADL, IADL) und kognitiven (MMST) Fähigkeiten, die Entwicklung der Lebensqualität (EQ-5D) und die Hospitalisierung der Pfl egebedürftigen. Zur detaillierten Darstellung der verwendeten Instrumente, Intervention, Datenerhebung und -auswertung siehe[ 8 ] .Ergebnisse zu funktionalen FähigkeitenSowohl in der Interventions-als auch in der Kontrollgruppe ist es zu der erwarteten ADL-Verschlechterung im 13-monatigen Abb. 1 Anzahl der Pfl egedienste und Probanden im Studienverlauf.RekrutierungRegression unter Kontrolle der Kovariablen ( • ▶ Tab.…”
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