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Beyond ‘unloving care’: linking human resource management and patient care quality in nursing homes
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Health AdministrationFamily MedicineBeyond ‘Services ManagementQuality Management SystemsHuman Resource ManagementHealth Care ManagementManagementNursing HomesPublic HealthHome CareHuman Resource DevelopmentHealth Services ResearchCare DeliveryPatient Care QualityNursingWorkforce DevelopmentBusinessNursing ResearchLong-term CareHealth Services ManagementManagement Philosophy
Abstract This study examines the link between human resource management, (HRM), work organization and patient care quality in US long-term care settings, proposing a key role for both management philosophy and improved front-line staffing arrangements in delivering consistently higher quality care, defined to include both physical and psychological outcomes. Using the 'high performance' model from industrial relations as a lens, the paper identifies three distinct systems of HR and nursing-home management: traditional low-service quality, high service quality medical rehabilitative and 'new paradigm regenerative'. The original research includes case studies conducted in twenty facilities in California and Pennsylvania, USA. Keywords: Long-TERM CareWork OrganizationFront-LINE WorkersHealth CareQuality
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