2019
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v11n3p111
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Health Workers’ Educational Training and Staffing Concerning Medication Errors, Fall Injuries, and Complaints among Older Adults

Abstract: Several mandatory and voluntary further training programs in healthcare and long-term care sectors are available in Canada. However, the relation between further training of care workers and quality of patient care in hospitals, home care settings, and residential care facilities are unclear. This study investigates the association of further training of nurses, healthcare workers, and care assistants, as well as the health workers' staffing levels with quality of life of older adults in Canada. Cross-sectiona… Show more

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“…The significance of training cannot be underlined more. It is well documented that increased post-basic training is concomitant with pay increase leading to positive incentive for healthcare workers (Mehdi et al, 2019). But, when such training comes at the cost of an increased workload, it might impact the healthcare workers continuation and the quality service they provide especially for the elderly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significance of training cannot be underlined more. It is well documented that increased post-basic training is concomitant with pay increase leading to positive incentive for healthcare workers (Mehdi et al, 2019). But, when such training comes at the cost of an increased workload, it might impact the healthcare workers continuation and the quality service they provide especially for the elderly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%