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Complaints in for-profit, non-profit and public nursing homes in two Canadian provinces
BACKGROUND: Nursing homes provide long-term housing, support and nursing care to frail elders who are no longer able to function independently. Although studies conducted in the United States have demonstrated an association between for-profit ownership and inferior quality, relatively few Canadian...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3345377/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22567074 |
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author | McGregor, Margaret J Cohen, Marcy Stocks-Rankin, Catherine-Rose Cox, Michelle B Salomons, Kia McGrail, Kimberlyn M Spencer, Charmaine Ronald, Lisa A Schulzer, Michael |
author_facet | McGregor, Margaret J Cohen, Marcy Stocks-Rankin, Catherine-Rose Cox, Michelle B Salomons, Kia McGrail, Kimberlyn M Spencer, Charmaine Ronald, Lisa A Schulzer, Michael |
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description | BACKGROUND: Nursing homes provide long-term housing, support and nursing care to frail elders who are no longer able to function independently. Although studies conducted in the United States have demonstrated an association between for-profit ownership and inferior quality, relatively few Canadian studies have made performance comparisons with reference to type of ownership. Complaints are one proxy measure of performance in the nursing home setting. Our study goal was to determine whether there is an association between facility ownership and the frequency of nursing home complaints. METHODS: We analyzed publicly available data on complaints, regulatory measures, facility ownership and size for 604 facilities in Ontario over 1 year (2007/08) and 62 facilities in British Columbia (Fraser Health region) over 4 years (2004–2008). All analyses were carried out at the facility level. Negative binomial regression analysis was used to assess the association between type of facility ownership and frequency of complaints. RESULTS: The mean (standard deviation) number of verified/substantiated complaints per 100 beds per year in Ontario and Fraser Health was 0.45 (1.10) and 0.78 (1.63) respectively. Most complaints related to resident care. Complaints were more frequent in facilities with more citations, i.e., violations of the legislation or regulations governing a home, (Ontario) and inspection violations (Fraser Health). Compared with Ontario’s for-profit chain facilities, adjusted incident rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals of verified complaints were 0.56 (0.27–1.16), 0.58 (0.34–1.00), 0.43 (0.21– 0.88), and 0.50 (0.30– 0.84) for for-profit single-site, non-profit, charitable, and public facilities respectively. In Fraser Health, the adjusted incident rate ratio of substantiated complaints in non-profit facilities compared with for-profit facilities was 0.18 (0.07–0.45). INTERPRETATION: Compared with for-profit chain facilities, non-profit, charitable and public facilities had significantly lower rates of complaints in Ontario. Likewise, in British Columbia’s Fraser Health region, non-profit owned facilities had significantly lower rates of complaints compared with for-profit owned facilities. |
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spelling | pubmed-33453772012-05-07 Complaints in for-profit, non-profit and public nursing homes in two Canadian provinces McGregor, Margaret J Cohen, Marcy Stocks-Rankin, Catherine-Rose Cox, Michelle B Salomons, Kia McGrail, Kimberlyn M Spencer, Charmaine Ronald, Lisa A Schulzer, Michael Open Med Research BACKGROUND: Nursing homes provide long-term housing, support and nursing care to frail elders who are no longer able to function independently. Although studies conducted in the United States have demonstrated an association between for-profit ownership and inferior quality, relatively few Canadian studies have made performance comparisons with reference to type of ownership. Complaints are one proxy measure of performance in the nursing home setting. Our study goal was to determine whether there is an association between facility ownership and the frequency of nursing home complaints. METHODS: We analyzed publicly available data on complaints, regulatory measures, facility ownership and size for 604 facilities in Ontario over 1 year (2007/08) and 62 facilities in British Columbia (Fraser Health region) over 4 years (2004–2008). All analyses were carried out at the facility level. Negative binomial regression analysis was used to assess the association between type of facility ownership and frequency of complaints. RESULTS: The mean (standard deviation) number of verified/substantiated complaints per 100 beds per year in Ontario and Fraser Health was 0.45 (1.10) and 0.78 (1.63) respectively. Most complaints related to resident care. Complaints were more frequent in facilities with more citations, i.e., violations of the legislation or regulations governing a home, (Ontario) and inspection violations (Fraser Health). Compared with Ontario’s for-profit chain facilities, adjusted incident rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals of verified complaints were 0.56 (0.27–1.16), 0.58 (0.34–1.00), 0.43 (0.21– 0.88), and 0.50 (0.30– 0.84) for for-profit single-site, non-profit, charitable, and public facilities respectively. In Fraser Health, the adjusted incident rate ratio of substantiated complaints in non-profit facilities compared with for-profit facilities was 0.18 (0.07–0.45). INTERPRETATION: Compared with for-profit chain facilities, non-profit, charitable and public facilities had significantly lower rates of complaints in Ontario. Likewise, in British Columbia’s Fraser Health region, non-profit owned facilities had significantly lower rates of complaints compared with for-profit owned facilities. Open Medicine Publications, Inc. 2011-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3345377/ /pubmed/22567074 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ca/ Open Medicine applies the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License, which means that anyone is able to freely copy, download, reprint, reuse, distribute, display or perform this work and that authors retain copyright of their work. Any derivative use of this work must be distributed only under a license identical to this one and must be attributed to the authors. Any of these conditions can be waived with permission from the copyright holder. These conditions do not negate or supersede Fair Use laws in any country. |
spellingShingle | Research McGregor, Margaret J Cohen, Marcy Stocks-Rankin, Catherine-Rose Cox, Michelle B Salomons, Kia McGrail, Kimberlyn M Spencer, Charmaine Ronald, Lisa A Schulzer, Michael Complaints in for-profit, non-profit and public nursing homes in two Canadian provinces |
title | Complaints in for-profit, non-profit and public nursing homes in two Canadian provinces |
title_full | Complaints in for-profit, non-profit and public nursing homes in two Canadian provinces |
title_fullStr | Complaints in for-profit, non-profit and public nursing homes in two Canadian provinces |
title_full_unstemmed | Complaints in for-profit, non-profit and public nursing homes in two Canadian provinces |
title_short | Complaints in for-profit, non-profit and public nursing homes in two Canadian provinces |
title_sort | complaints in for-profit, non-profit and public nursing homes in two canadian provinces |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3345377/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22567074 |
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