2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2021.10.017
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Rushing Care by Care Aides Associated With Experiences of Responsive Behaviors From Residents in Nursing Homes

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“…Yuting Song, 1,2 Trina E. Thorne, 2 Yinfei Duan, 2 Greta Cummings, 3 Peter G. Norton, 4 Janet Squires 5 and Carole A. Estabrooks 2…”
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“…Yuting Song, 1,2 Trina E. Thorne, 2 Yinfei Duan, 2 Greta Cummings, 3 Peter G. Norton, 4 Janet Squires 5 and Carole A. Estabrooks 2…”
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“…2,3 It is crucial to have a more comprehensive We used data from the Translating Research in Elder Care research program and conducted a cross-sectional analysis of nurses' survey data collected between September 3, 2019, and February 28, 2020, immediately before the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. 5 The study was approved by the research ethics committee at the University of Alberta (Pro00112020). It follows the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) reporting guidelines.…”
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“…Receiving neutral or negative care interaction is associated with increased resistiveness to care,14,15 anxiety,16,17 depression,16,17 lower psychological well-being,5 and apathy16 among RwD. Prior research has shown that RwD receive limited care interactions overall, and the interactions that do occur are neutral, task-oriented, and rushed 7,9,15. In contrast, there are several beneficial outcomes for residents receiving positive care interactions.…”
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“… 23 24 In Canadian long-term care homes, HCAs provide 75%–80% of hands-on care for activities of daily living (eg, toileting, bathing). 25 26 Thirty-nine long-term care homes from Western Canada were randomly selected from a longitudinal cohort and participated in the SCOPE intervention between Spring 2017 and Spring 2019; each with one unit-based QI team. 27 Within each long-term care home, QI teams learnt and applied QI concepts over a 1-year intervention period.…”
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