2024
DOI: 10.1111/jep.13961
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Systemic failures in nursing home care—A scoping study

Joachim P. Sturmberg,
Len Gainsford,
Nicholas Goodwin
et al.

Abstract: Nursing homes (also referred to as residential aged care facilities, or long‐term care facilities) cater for older people on a respite or long‐term basis for those who are no longer able to live independently at home. Globally the sector struggles to meet societal expectations since it is torn between three competing agendas—meeting the needs of residents, meeting the demands of regulators, and meeting the financial imperatives of nursing home proprietors. Competing demands indicate that the system lacks a cle… Show more

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“…The increased severity of morbidity demands otherwise more hospitaloriented equipment like surgical instruments for small procedures, intravenous therapies setups, and automated monitoring devices to manage acute infections and organ failures. 11…”
Section: Ward Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased severity of morbidity demands otherwise more hospitaloriented equipment like surgical instruments for small procedures, intravenous therapies setups, and automated monitoring devices to manage acute infections and organ failures. 11…”
Section: Ward Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%