2015
DOI: 10.1111/opn.12086
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Impact of care settings on residents' functional and psychosocial status, physical activity and adverse events

Abstract: Ongoing research and clinical work is needed to understand the impact of care settings on clinical outcomes.

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“…It is possible that those living in assisted living settings have less pain than those in nursing home settings or that it is better controlled. Nursing home residents tend to be more physically frail and functionally dependent and may have more musculoskeletal pain than those in assisted living (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2018; Resnick & Galik, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that those living in assisted living settings have less pain than those in nursing home settings or that it is better controlled. Nursing home residents tend to be more physically frail and functionally dependent and may have more musculoskeletal pain than those in assisted living (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2018; Resnick & Galik, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the United States residents in assisted living settings (AL) engage in limited amounts of physical activity (Chung, 2013;De Lange, Van Der Veen & Van der Werf, 2008;Król-Zielińska, Kusy, Zieliński & Osiński, 2011;Resnick, Galik, Gruber-Baldini & Zimmerman, 2010) and decline in function more rapidly than their peers in nursing homes (Resnick & Galik, 2015). Reasons for decline are multifactorial and include resident (e.g., comorbidities, age) and setting factors (e.g., caregivers, environments and policies), among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internationally, as the number of older adults increases different types of care settings are involved to address the care needs of this group. 1 Decline in physical function is a common feature of older age and has important outcomes in terms of physical health related quality of life, falls, health care use, admission to residential care and mortality. 2 There are several interrelated factors that can challenge the independence of older adults: primarily functional and cognitive impairment, chronic diseases, a diminishing social network, and a low level of physical activity.…”
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confidence: 99%