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DISCOVERING STAFFING ISSUES AND EXPERIMENTING WITH STAFFING LEVELS IN DUTCH NURSING HOMES

Background: In 2017, the Dutch National Health Care Institute developed a quality framework describing what high quality nursing home care entails, aimed to improve nursing home care. The current study focuses on evaluating whether Dutch nursing homes comply to the framework, specifically regarding...

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Autores principales: Prins, Marleen, van Erp, Janne, Heijkants, Ceciel, de vries, Erica, Backhaus, Ramona, Aarts, Sil, Verbeek, Hilde, van der schot, Astrid
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6845300/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3258
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author Prins, Marleen
van Erp, Janne
Heijkants, Ceciel
de vries, Erica
Backhaus, Ramona
Aarts, Sil
Verbeek, Hilde
van der schot, Astrid
author_facet Prins, Marleen
van Erp, Janne
Heijkants, Ceciel
de vries, Erica
Backhaus, Ramona
Aarts, Sil
Verbeek, Hilde
van der schot, Astrid
author_sort Prins, Marleen
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description Background: In 2017, the Dutch National Health Care Institute developed a quality framework describing what high quality nursing home care entails, aimed to improve nursing home care. The current study focuses on evaluating whether Dutch nursing homes comply to the framework, specifically regarding norms about staffing and formation of care teams (skill mix and educational level). Care teams that were experimenting with new staffing levels were monitored to evaluate what changes in staffing occurred and which obstructing or promoting factors they experienced. Methods: Quantitative data about staffing and team characteristics were gathered. Further, qualitative data about motives for wanting to change, the change approach, obstructing and promoting factors and evaluation of changes was collected. Telephone interviews were held at baseline, after 3 months and after 6 months. Thirty-two teams participated in the study. Results: Challenges for making changes in staffing consisted of attracting new care staff, dealing with sickness leave, communication within and between teams, communication with informal carers and combining care for and having attention for well-being of residents in the daily work routine. Additionally, teams wanted to better adjust the skill mix of staff to the needs of residents. Conclusion: For the formation of care teams, there seems to be no ‘one-size fits all’ approach. A quantitative norm that applies to all nursing homes in the Netherlands as described in the quality framework (e.g. a minimum of two care professionals for eight residents during intensive moments of care) is therefore not always the route to high quality care.
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spelling pubmed-68453002019-11-18 DISCOVERING STAFFING ISSUES AND EXPERIMENTING WITH STAFFING LEVELS IN DUTCH NURSING HOMES Prins, Marleen van Erp, Janne Heijkants, Ceciel de vries, Erica Backhaus, Ramona Aarts, Sil Verbeek, Hilde van der schot, Astrid Innov Aging Session Lb1545 (Late Breaking Poster) Background: In 2017, the Dutch National Health Care Institute developed a quality framework describing what high quality nursing home care entails, aimed to improve nursing home care. The current study focuses on evaluating whether Dutch nursing homes comply to the framework, specifically regarding norms about staffing and formation of care teams (skill mix and educational level). Care teams that were experimenting with new staffing levels were monitored to evaluate what changes in staffing occurred and which obstructing or promoting factors they experienced. Methods: Quantitative data about staffing and team characteristics were gathered. Further, qualitative data about motives for wanting to change, the change approach, obstructing and promoting factors and evaluation of changes was collected. Telephone interviews were held at baseline, after 3 months and after 6 months. Thirty-two teams participated in the study. Results: Challenges for making changes in staffing consisted of attracting new care staff, dealing with sickness leave, communication within and between teams, communication with informal carers and combining care for and having attention for well-being of residents in the daily work routine. Additionally, teams wanted to better adjust the skill mix of staff to the needs of residents. Conclusion: For the formation of care teams, there seems to be no ‘one-size fits all’ approach. A quantitative norm that applies to all nursing homes in the Netherlands as described in the quality framework (e.g. a minimum of two care professionals for eight residents during intensive moments of care) is therefore not always the route to high quality care. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6845300/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3258 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Prins, Marleen
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Heijkants, Ceciel
de vries, Erica
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Aarts, Sil
Verbeek, Hilde
van der schot, Astrid
DISCOVERING STAFFING ISSUES AND EXPERIMENTING WITH STAFFING LEVELS IN DUTCH NURSING HOMES
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title_full DISCOVERING STAFFING ISSUES AND EXPERIMENTING WITH STAFFING LEVELS IN DUTCH NURSING HOMES
title_fullStr DISCOVERING STAFFING ISSUES AND EXPERIMENTING WITH STAFFING LEVELS IN DUTCH NURSING HOMES
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title_short DISCOVERING STAFFING ISSUES AND EXPERIMENTING WITH STAFFING LEVELS IN DUTCH NURSING HOMES
title_sort discovering staffing issues and experimenting with staffing levels in dutch nursing homes
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3258
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