How can autonomy be maintained and informal care improved for people with dementia living in residential care facilities: A systematic literature review

J Boumans, LC van Boekel, CA Baan… - The …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives For people with dementia living in residential care
facilities, maintaining autonomy and receiving informal care are important. The objective of …

Understanding interactions between caregivers and care recipients in person-centered dementia care: a rapid review

Q Wu, S Qian, C Deng, P Yu - Clinical interventions in aging, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background Good interactions are essential in caring for people with dementia. There is a
lack of knowledge about interaction approaches used by caregivers in person-centered …

Understanding organizational and cultural premises for quality of care in nursing homes: an ethnographic study

S Nakrem - BMC Health services research, 2015 - Springer
Background Internationally, there are concerns about the quality of care in nursing homes.
The concept of 'corporate culture'as an internal variable could be seen as the means to …

Mentoring with (in) care: A co‐constructed auto‐ethnography of mutual learning

MMWC Snoeren, R Raaijmakers… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Research into workplace mentoring is principally focussed on predictors and psychosocial
and instrumental outcomes, while there is scarcely any in‐depth research into relational …

Experienced quality of post-acute and long-term care from the care recipient's perspective–a conceptual framework

KYJ Sion, R Haex, H Verbeek, SMG Zwakhalen… - Journal of the American …, 2019 - Elsevier
This article aims to conceptualize experienced quality of post-acute and long-term care for
older people as perceived by care recipients. An iterative literature review and consultations …

The happiness initiative: Changing organizational culture to make 'brilliance'mainstream in aged care

E Miller, N Devlin, L Buys… - Journal of Management & …, 2020 - cambridge.org
With the ageing of the population, researchers are investigating the experiences of people
living and working in residential aged care. Positive organizational scholarship in healthcare …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring facilitators and barriers to using a person centered care intervention in a nursing home setting

N Kloos, CHC Drossaert, HR Trompetter… - Geriatric Nursing, 2020 - Elsevier
Person-centered care (PCC) interventions have the potential to improve resident well-being
in nursing homes, but can be difficult to implement. This study investigates perceived …

Work-related change in residential elderly care: Trust, space and connectedness

WE Van Der Borg, P Verdonk, L Dauwerse… - human …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Increasing care needs and a declining workforce put pressure on the quality and continuity
of long-term elderly care. The need to attract and retain a solid workforce is increasingly …

Implementation of the Veder contact method in daily nursing home care for people with dementia: a process analysis according to the RE‐AIM framework

P Boersma, JCM van Weert… - Journal of Clinical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To perform a process analysis of the implementation of the Veder
contact method for gaining insight into factors that influence successful implementation …

Staff experiences with implementing a case conferencing care model in nursing homes: a focus group study

S Nakrem, GT Stensvik, RJ Skjong… - BMC health services …, 2019 - Springer
Background A majority of nursing home residents have dementia, and many develop
neuropsychiatric symptoms. These symptoms are often caused by neuropathological …