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Does the Introduction of Nursing Home Culture Change Practices Improve Quality?

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY
卷 62, 期 9, 页码 1675-1682

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/jgs.12987

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nursing home; culture change; outcomes

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  1. Retirement Research Foundation [2008-086]
  2. Shaping Long Term Care in America Project
  3. National Institute on Aging [1P01AG027296]
  4. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality National Research Services Awards Postdoctoral Fellowship [5T32HS000011-24]

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ObjectivesTo understand whether nursing home (NH) introduction of culture change practices is associated with improved quality. DesignNH-level panel study using multivariate fixed-effects statistical modeling to estimate the effect of culture change introduction on quality outcomes. SettingEight hundred twenty-four U.S. NHs with culture change practice involvement beginning between 2005 and 2010. ParticipantsDirectors of nursing and nursing home administrators. MeasurementsA culture change practice score (derived from a 2009/10 national NH survey) was used to stratify NHs according to practice implementation (high (scores in the top quartile; n=217) vs other (n=607)). NH-level outcomes included prevalence of seven care practices and three resident outcomes, health-related and quality-of-life weighted survey deficiencies, and average number of hospitalizations per resident year. ResultsFor NHs with high practice implementation, introduction of culture change was associated with a significant decrease in prevalence of restraints, tube feeding, and pressure ulcers; an increase in the proportion of residents on bladder training programs; and a small decrease in the average number of hospitalizations per resident year (coefficient -0.04, standard error (SE) 0.02, P=.06). For NHs with lower practice implementation (practice scores in lower three quartiles), introduction was associated with fewer health-related (coefficient -5.26, SE 3.05; P=.09) and quality-of-life (coefficient -0.10, SE 0.05; P=.04) survey deficiencies, although these NHs also had small statistically significant increases in the prevalence of residents with urinary tract infections and in average hospitalizations per resident year (coefficient 0.03, SE 0.01, P=.02). ConclusionThe introduction of NH culture change appears to result in significant improvements in some care processes and outcomes in NHs with high practice implementation. For other NHs, culture change introduction results in fewer survey deficiencies.

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