Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU), University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NF, UK.
Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2019 Jan 31;17(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s12955-019-1093-1.
The quality of life of people receiving health and social care is an important indicator of service quality, but the relationship between patient experience and outcomes and regulator quality ratings in England is unknown. In 2013, the health and social care regulator in England, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), introduced a new ratings system and by February 2017, all social care services were inspected and awarded new quality ratings (outstanding, good, requires improvement and inadequate). This study aimed to explore whether quality ratings were associated with residents' quality of life, controlling for confounding variables.
We conducted a nested, cross-sectional study, collecting social care-related quality of life (SCRQoL) data for 293 older care home residents in 34 care homes (20 nursing and 14 residential) in the South East of England. CQC ratings and other resident and home-level variables were also collected for the analysis. Multilevel modelling explored whether residents' social care-related quality of life (SCRQoL) was associated with regulator ratings, controlling for confounding variables.
Outstanding and good homes were collapsed into one category and compared with homes requiring improvement. Nationally, only 2 % of care homes for older people are rated as inadequate and it was not possible to capture sufficient numbers for the analysis. We recruited one but it was re-inspected during the fieldwork period and its rating changed to requires improvement. The random intercept multilevel model, which accounted for 16.93% of the differences in SCRQoL within homes and 69.80% between, indicated that better SCRQoL was significantly associated with being female, better functioning, no dementia diagnosis, fewer communication difficulties, and living in a care home rated as outstanding/good by CQC. Size of home and registration category were not significant predictors.
This study found evidence that quality ratings are associated with residents' SCRQoL. As well as aiming to improve quality and ensure minimum standards, quality ratings have the potential to inform user choice and help the public compare care homes based on quality. Future research to establish the generalisability and replicability of the results is required.
接受健康和社会护理的人的生活质量是服务质量的一个重要指标,但在英格兰,患者体验和结果与监管机构质量评级之间的关系尚不清楚。2013 年,英格兰的健康和社会护理监管机构——护理质量委员会(CQC)引入了一个新的评级系统,到 2017 年 2 月,所有社会护理服务都接受了检查,并获得了新的质量评级(优秀、良好、需要改进和不足)。本研究旨在探讨在控制混杂变量的情况下,质量评级是否与居民的生活质量有关。
我们进行了一项嵌套的横断面研究,为英格兰东南部 34 家养老院的 293 名老年养老院居民收集了与社会护理相关的生活质量(SCRQoL)数据(20 家护理院和 14 家养老院)。还收集了 CQC 评级和其他居民和家庭层面的变量进行分析。多水平模型探索了居民的社会护理相关生活质量(SCRQoL)是否与监管机构的评级有关,同时控制了混杂变量。
优秀和良好的养老院被合并为一个类别,并与需要改进的养老院进行比较。全国只有 2%的老年人护理院被评为不足,因此无法进行分析。我们招募了一家,但在实地考察期间,它被重新检查,评级改为需要改进。随机截距多水平模型解释了家庭内 SCRQoL 差异的 16.93%和家庭间差异的 69.80%,表明更好的 SCRQoL 与女性、更好的功能、没有痴呆症诊断、较少的沟通困难以及居住在 CQC 评为优秀/良好的养老院显著相关。养老院的规模和注册类别不是显著的预测因素。
本研究发现证据表明,质量评级与居民的 SCRQoL 有关。质量评级不仅旨在提高质量和确保最低标准,还有潜力为用户选择提供信息,并帮助公众根据质量比较养老院。需要进一步研究以确定结果的普遍性和可重复性。