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Towards quality care: Outcomes for older people in care homes

Mozley, Caroline; Sutcliffe, Caroline; Bagley, Heather; Cordingley, Lis; Challis, David; Huxley, Peter; Burns, Alistair

Authors

Caroline Mozley

Caroline Sutcliffe

Heather Bagley

Lis Cordingley

Peter Huxley

Alistair Burns



Abstract

© Personal Social Services Research Unit, 2004. This unique evaluation of the outcomes of residential and nursing home care for older people identifies the factors determining the quality of life of older people who have moved into care homes. It examines the relationship between older people's psychological well-being and the kinds of care received in residential homes. The volume draws on a study of UK care homes, interviewing new entrants soon after admission and then on two further occasions, to ascertain their experience of care and their quality of life. Interviews were also undertaken with care staff and their managers, and the care environment of each home was assessed. The authors provide valuable evidence of the factors which can influence older people's well-being on entering a care home and how they adjust either positively or not to their new surroundings. The volume offers clear pointers towards ways to improve quality of residential and nursing home care.

Citation

Mozley, C., Sutcliffe, C., Bagley, H., Cordingley, L., Challis, D., Huxley, P., & Burns, A. (2017). Towards quality care: Outcomes for older people in care homes. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351144360

Online Publication Date Nov 22, 2017
Publication Date Jan 1, 2017
Deposit Date Jul 1, 2020
Pages 1-269
Book Title Towards Quality Care: Outcomes for Older People in Care Homes
ISBN 9780815398530
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351144360
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4254965
Publisher URL https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351144360
Additional Information Originally published: Ashgate, 2004.