Maas Meridean L, Specht Janet P, Buckwalter Kathleen C, Gittler Josephine, Bechen Kate
The John A. Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence, The University of Iowa College of Nursing, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
Res Gerontol Nurs. 2008 Apr;1(2):123-33. doi: 10.3928/19404921-20080401-03.
Caught between the inability or unwillingness of nursing home corporations and owners to redistribute revenue and the reluctance of federal and state agencies to increase payments to nursing homes, the nation's most vulnerable older adults are not receiving the care they deserve. Widespread recognition of substandard care and quality of life of older adults in nursing homes has existed for decades. In addition, there is substantial evidence that poor quality of care is related to inadequate numbers and training of nursing staff. Still, policy makers and nursing home owners have failed to take needed action. In the first article of this two-part series, major deficits in the care of older adult nursing home residents are reviewed, and research documenting the relationship between nursing home staffing and the quality of care and life of residents is summarized.
养老院公司和业主无力或不愿重新分配收入,而联邦和州机构又不愿增加对养老院的支付,夹在这两者之间的美国最弱势的老年人没有得到他们应得的照料。几十年来,人们一直普遍认识到养老院中老年人护理水平不达标准以及生活质量欠佳的问题。此外,有大量证据表明护理质量差与护理人员数量不足和培训不够有关。然而,政策制定者和养老院业主仍未采取必要行动。在这个两部分系列文章的第一篇中,将审视老年养老院居民护理方面的主要不足,并总结记录养老院人员配备与居民护理及生活质量之间关系的研究。