Medical Staff Involvement in Nursing Homes: Development of a Conceptual Model and Research Agenda

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作者
Shield, Renee [1 ]
Rosenthal, Marsha [2 ]
Wetle, Terrie [1 ]
Tyler, Denise [1 ]
Clark, Melissa [1 ]
Intrator, Orna [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[2] Rutgers State Univ, Inst Hlth Hlth Care Policy & Aging Res, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 USA
[3] Providence VA Med Ctr, Providence, RI USA
关键词
nursing home medical staff; organizational structure; processes of nursing home care; outcomes of resident care; OF-LIFE CARE; FAMILY PERSPECTIVES; QUALITY; COMMUNICATION; MANAGEMENT; RESIDENTS; PHYSICIAN; NURSES; DOCTORS; GAME;
D O I
10.1177/0733464812463432
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学]; R592 [老年病学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100203 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Medical staff (physicians, nurse practitioners, physicians' assistants) involvement in nursing homes (NH) is limited by professional guidelines, government policies, regulations, and reimbursements, creating bureaucratic burden. The conceptual NH Medical Staff Involvement Model, based on our mixed-methods research, applies the Donabedian structure-process-outcomes framework to the NH, identifying measures for a coordinated research agenda. Quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews conducted with medical directors, administrators and directors of nursing, other experts, residents and family members and Minimum Data Set, the Online Certification and Reporting System and Medicare Part B claims data related to NH structure, process, and outcomes were analyzed. NH control of medical staff, or structure, affects medical staff involvement in care processes and is associated with better outcomes (e.g., symptom management, appropriate transitions, satisfaction). The model identifies measures clarifying the impact of NH medical staff involvement on care processes and resident outcomes and has strong potential to inform regulatory policies.
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页码:75 / 96
页数:22
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