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Teaming up for long-term care: Recognizing all long-term care staff contribute to quality care

Abstract

When looking to promising international approaches to improve quality care in long-term care, it is necessary to avoid cherry-picking specific dimensions ignoring the integrated nature of what makes these approaches promising in the first place. In looking at promising Scandinavian or Green House models, attention is often paid to the size of facility. This often overlooks the importance of higher level of staffing, mix, and compensation of direct care staff and the integration of dietary, laundry, and housekeeping staff to care teams. Other overlooked considerations include recognition of family and friends and policies supporting care continuity.

Authors

Armstrong P; Armstrong H; Bourgeault IL

Journal

Healthcare Management Forum, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 26–29

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

DOI

10.1177/08404704221115811

ISSN

0840-4704

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