Preliminary Development of Humanistic Care Indicators for Residents in Nursing Homes: A Delphi Technique
Purpose: The overwhelming majority of residents among nursing homes are the elderly in Taiwan. Previous studies have shown the dissatisfaction with care from the viewpoints of nursing home residents. For improving the care quality of nursing homes, the study aims to develop humanistic care indicator...
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doaj-a2c5d472086f4354a7282b2f63733d7f2020-11-24T23:21:58ZengElsevierAsian Nursing Research1976-13172014-03-0181758110.1016/j.anr.2014.03.001Preliminary Development of Humanistic Care Indicators for Residents in Nursing Homes: A Delphi TechniqueI. Lee, PhD, RN0Hsiu-Hung Wang, PhD, RN, FAAN1Department of Nursing, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung, TaiwanCollege of Nursing, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, TaiwanPurpose: The overwhelming majority of residents among nursing homes are the elderly in Taiwan. Previous studies have shown the dissatisfaction with care from the viewpoints of nursing home residents. For improving the care quality of nursing homes, the study aims to develop humanistic care indicators (HCIs). Methods: The Delphi technique was used to develop the HCIs through the consensus of 23 experts. Through three rounds of questionnaires, the expert panel reached a consensus. Results: Forty-four HCIs for nursing home were identified and grouped into eight elements: friendly environment, holistic care, empathy, individualization, autonomy, decision-making participation, appropriate use of tools, and serious assessment of customer opinion. Conclusion: This study compiled related literature and conducted a Delphi survey to transform humanistic care from an abstract concept into concrete indicators for evaluation. These findings could serve as a guideline for the care providers in nursing homes. Further studies are needed to test the practicability of HCIs and evaluate the outcomes of applying HCIs in nursing homes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1976131714000061Delphi techniquenursing homesquality indicators |
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Preliminary Development of Humanistic Care Indicators for Residents in Nursing Homes: A Delphi Technique |
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Asian Nursing Research |
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Purpose: The overwhelming majority of residents among nursing homes are the elderly in Taiwan. Previous studies have shown the dissatisfaction with care from the viewpoints of nursing home residents. For improving the care quality of nursing homes, the study aims to develop humanistic care indicators (HCIs).
Methods: The Delphi technique was used to develop the HCIs through the consensus of 23 experts. Through three rounds of questionnaires, the expert panel reached a consensus.
Results: Forty-four HCIs for nursing home were identified and grouped into eight elements: friendly environment, holistic care, empathy, individualization, autonomy, decision-making participation, appropriate use of tools, and serious assessment of customer opinion.
Conclusion: This study compiled related literature and conducted a Delphi survey to transform humanistic care from an abstract concept into concrete indicators for evaluation. These findings could serve as a guideline for the care providers in nursing homes. Further studies are needed to test the practicability of HCIs and evaluate the outcomes of applying HCIs in nursing homes. |
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