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- Title
Quality Improvements in Resident Mobility Care: Using Person- and Relationship-Centered Frameworks.
- Authors
Taylor, Janice Anne; Sims, Jane; Haines, Terry P.
- Abstract
Purpose of the Study: Research is needed to demonstrate the application of person- and relationship-centered care to nursing home practice. This article aimed to find a suitable person/relationshipcentered framework to assist with mobility care practice improvements in nursing homes. Design and Method: The authors discuss the task of mobility care, the nature of person- and relationship-centered care, and the significance of such approaches to mobility care. The Senses Framework (Nolan, Davies, Ryan, & Keady, 2008) is employed to develop mobility care practice improvement objectives. Results: The objectives are used to evaluate outcomes from 2 hypothetical scenarios to illustrate the possible value of the Senses Framework. Implications: The Senses Framework facilitated development of objectives for mobility care practice improvement that considers the needs of all stakeholders.
- Publication
Gerontologist, 2014, Vol 54, Issue 3, p501
- ISSN
0016-9013
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/geront/gnt082