Nursing assistant perceptions of their role in quality improvement processes in nursing homes / Heather Davila, Kathleen Abrahamson, Christine Mueller, Thomas S. Inui, Aaron G. Black, Greg Arling
Series: Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 31 : 3, page 282-289 Publication details: July-September 2016.Content type:- txt
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Nursing assistants provide the majority of direct resident care in nursing homes and are centrally involved in implementing quality improvement (QI), yet little is known about their experiences in QI. Interviews with nursing assistants found that respondents perceive themselves as having a unique and important role in QI. They described key outcomes of QI as positive gains in the daily lives of residents, improved work processes, and increased time between staff and residents.
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