Hamann Darla J
University of Texas at Arlington, USA
J Appl Gerontol. 2014 Aug;33(5):603-23. doi: 10.1177/0733464813508650. Epub 2013 Nov 19.
This research examines how the empowerment of residents' family members and nursing home employees in managerial decision making is related to service quality. The study was conducted using data from 33 nursing homes in the United States. Surveys were administered to more than 1,000 employees on-site and mailed to the primary-contact family member of each resident. The resulting multilevel data were analyzed using hierarchical linear modeling. The empowerment of families in decision making was positively associated with their perceptions of service quality. The empowerment of nursing staff in decision making was more strongly related to service quality than the empowerment of nonnursing staff. Among nursing staff, the empowerment of nursing assistants improved service quality more than the empowerment of nurses.
本研究探讨居民家庭成员和养老院员工在管理决策中的赋权与服务质量之间的关系。该研究使用了来自美国33家养老院的数据。对1000多名员工进行了现场调查,并将调查问卷邮寄给每位居民的主要联系家庭成员。使用分层线性模型对所得的多层次数据进行了分析。家庭在决策中的赋权与他们对服务质量的感知呈正相关。护理人员在决策中的赋权与服务质量的关系比非护理人员的赋权更强。在护理人员中,护理助理的赋权比护士的赋权更能提高服务质量。