An examination of quality of care in Norwegian nursing homes - a change to more activities?
Engelsk titel: An examination of quality of care in Norwegian nursing homes - a change to more activities?
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Författare:
Kjös, Bente Ö
;
Havig, Anders K
Email: bente@kjoes.com
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 60
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 16083044
Sammanfattning
Background: Studies on Norwegian nursing homes have shown that the general care is at a
relatively high level, while the level of physical and social activities is relatively low. As a response
to these findings, the Norwegian government has stressed the importance of activities in various
white papers and circulars and, in recent years, has launched several campaigns specifically aimed
at increasing the level of activities.
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine the following: (i) how the government has succeeded in
increasing the level of physical and social activities in Norwegian nursing homes; (ii) how the level of
activities compares to the general care; and (iii) how the level of activities and the general care are
influenced by the following facility characteristics: residents’ mobility level, total staffing levels, ratio
of RNs, ratio of unlicensed staff and ward size.
Method: A cross-sectional survey of forty nursing home wards throughout Norway was used to collect
the data.
Results: On a scale ranging from 1 to 7, the staff members assess the activity dimension to be 4.31
and the general care dimension to be 5.66. The activity dimension was significantly negatively
correlated with the ratio of unlicensed staff, the ratio of Registered Nurses and the residents’ mobility
level, while the general care dimension was significantly negatively correlated with the ratio of
unlicensed staff.
Conclusion: The study shows that the level of physical and social activities offered to the residents is
relatively low, while the general care level is significantly higher, in line with earlier studies.
Consequently, the government has not succeeded with its current policy to increase the level of
activities in nursing homes. The relationship between the two quality dimensions and the
explanatory variables shows that nursing home quality is a complicated phenomenon.