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From Micro to Macro: Exploring Preference-Based Person Centered Care from Multiple Perspectives

机译:从微量到宏:从多个观点探索基于偏好的人心关心

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Advancing our knowledge related to honoring nursing home resident preferences is a cornerstone of person-centered care (PCC). While there are multiple approaches to providing PCC, we focus on resident preferences as assessed via the Preferences for Everyday Living Inventory (PELI). The PELI is an evidenced-based, validated instrument that can be used to enhance the delivery of PCC. In this symposium, we explore the perspectives of a variety of stakeholders including nursing home residents, staff, and the impact of preference-based care on provider level regulatory outcomes. First, we present a comparative study of preference importance among n=317 African America and White nursing home residents that found more similarities than differences between the two groups. Second, a content analysis of the responses from n=196 interviews with nursing home residents details the barriers and facilitators connected to their levels of satisfaction with their preferences being fulfilled. Third, perspectives from n=27 direct care workers explore the concept of pervasive risk avoidance to the delivery of PCC. Fourth, systems-level practices, such as shift assignments and provider schedules are identified as barriers to successfully fulfilling resident preferences from the perspectives of n=19 staff within assisted living. Our final presentation utilizes a fixed-effects panel regression analysis with n=551 Ohio nursing home providers to explore the impact of PELI use on regulatory outcomes such as substantiated complaints and deficiency scores reported in the CMS Nursing Home Compare data. Discussant Dr. Kristi Williams will integrate findings, highlighting implications for policy, practice, and future directions. Research in Quality of Care Interest Group Sponsored Symposium.
机译:推进我们与尊重护理家庭居民偏好有关的知识是以人为本的护理(PCC)的基石。虽然提供了多种方法来提供PCC,但我们专注于通过对日常生活库存(PELI)的偏好进行评估的居民偏好。 PELI是一款可信地为本的验证仪器,可用于增强PCC的交付。在这次研讨会中,我们探讨了各种利益攸关方的观点,包括护理家庭居民,员工以及基于偏好的护理对提供者级监管结果的影响。首先,我们在N = 317个非洲美国和白人护理家庭居民中展示了对偏好重要性的比较研究,这些家庭居民发现比两组之间的差异更加相似。其次,与养老院居民的N = 196访谈的答复内容分析详细介绍了与其偏好的偏好相关的障碍和协调人。第三,n = 27个直接护理工作者的观点探讨了普遍风险避免的概念,以提供PCC。第四,系统级别实践,如移位分配和提供商计划被确定为从辅助生活中的n = 19名工作人员的角度成功完成居民偏好的障碍。我们的最终介绍利用了与N = 551俄亥俄州护理家庭提供商的固定效果面板回归分析,以探讨PELI对诸如CMS护理家庭比较数据中报告的证实投诉和缺陷分数等监管结果的影响。讨论者Kristi Williams博士将整合调查结果,突出显示对政策,练习和未来方向的影响。护理利益集团赞助研讨会的研究。

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