Dossa Almas, Capitman John A
Center for Health Quality, Outcomes, and Economic Research, ENRM Veterans Hospital, Bedford, Massachusetts 01730, USA.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2010 Apr;53(3):235-50. doi: 10.1080/01634370903558194.
Strategies to foster elder well-being and reduce long-term care costs include efficacious community disability prevention programs. Program completion remains an important barrier to their effectiveness. We examined the association between provider relationships and client variables, and program completion in senior centers. Our mixed methods design used secondary data for 719 clients and primary data through telephone interviews with 20 nurses, 23 social workers, and 18 site managers. Quantitative data showed that higher client baseline self-efficacy positively influenced completion and minority status negatively influenced completion. Qualitative data showed that higher focus on provider-client relationships was associated with high completion.