Journal of Applied Gerontology, Ahead of Print.
The association of organizational context with quality of care in nursing homes is not well understood at the clinical microsystem (care unit) level. This cross-sectional study examined the associations of unit-level context with 10 unit-level quality indicators derived from the Minimum Data Set 2.0. Study settings comprised 262 care units within 91 Canadian nursing homes. We assessed context using unit-aggregated care-aide-reported scores on the 10 scales of the Alberta Context Tool. Mixed-effects regression analysis showed that structural resources were negatively associated with antipsychotics use (B = −.06; p = .001) and worsened late-loss activities of daily living (B = −.03, p = .04). Organizational slack in time was negatively associated with worsened pain (B = −.04, p = .01). Social capital was positively associated with delirium symptoms (B = .12, p = .02) and worsened depressive symptoms (B = .10, p = .01). The findings suggested that targeting interventions to modifiable contextual elements and unit-level quality improvement will be promising.
Does social connection mediate the association between neuroticism and cognition? Cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
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Association between physical activity measured by accelerometry and cognitive function in older adults: a systematic review
Caregiver experiences of hospice dementia care: a systematic review and meta-ethnography
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Cognitive disengagement syndrome in pediatric patients with long COVID: associations with mood, anxiety, and functional impairment
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The Counseling Psychologist, Volume 51, Issue 7, Page 905-905, October 2023.
How do I pardon thee?: The effects of relationship type, account type, and gender on offence-specific forgiveness
A qualitative exploration of how lifetime stressor exposure influences sport performers’ health, well-being, and performance
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Personality traits moderate associations between word recall and subjective memory
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Understanding the caregiving experiences of Asian Indian, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese American family care partners of persons living with dementia
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