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期刊名:Home health care services quarterly

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ISSN:0162-1424

e-ISSN:1545-0856

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Pavlos Kasdovasilis,Neil Cook,Alexander Montasem et al. Pavlos Kasdovasilis et al.
Support workers are an "invisible" part of the health sector often working during pandemics to support clients. This meta-ethnography screened 167 articles out of 211 results identifying 4 qualitative studies that explored the support worke...
Lakelyn Hogan,Julie Blaskewicz Boron,Julie Masters et al. Lakelyn Hogan et al.
Caring for a person living with dementia (PLWD) can be challenging, making support services like respite important. Of the types of respite, research on paid professional in-home care specific to family caregivers of PLWD is limited. This s...
Päivi Sanerma,Eija Paavilainen,Päivi Åstedt-Kurki Päivi Sanerma
This study aimed to evaluate differences in client-centered approaches to home-care services for older adults from the perspectives of nurses and service managers in Finland. The research method used developmental evaluation. Developmental ...
Sandra L Spoelstra,Monica Schueller,Emily Dorn et al. Sandra L Spoelstra et al.
Short, valid, and reliable tools that measure organizational readiness are needed in practice. This study adapted and tested a previously developed instrument for measuring organizational readiness in a Medicaid Home and Community-Based Ser...
Makayla Roma,Suzanne S Sullivan,Sabrina Casucci Makayla Roma
Few evidence-based tools exist to support identification of older community dwelling adults at risk for unwanted transitions in living environment leading to missed opportunities to modify care plans to support aging-in-place and/or establi...
Amber M Gum,Ohad Green,Ayelet Dassa et al. Amber M Gum et al.
In a growing global trend, individuals are migrating to other countries to live with and care for older adults with dementia. Although this trend addresses the geriatric workforce shortage, workers and older adults often experience distress...
Elizabeth Hulen,Megan Lafferty,Avery Laliberte et al. Elizabeth Hulen et al.
In the home care setting, boundaries may be difficult to identify when behavioral changes are made to accommodate the nature of care being delivered. In this secondary qualitative study, we examined how Home-based Primary Care (HBPC) clinic...
Sabrina Singh Sabrina Singh
This qualitative study examined 23 autobiographical narratives to understand how dementia caregivers discursively construct a sense of belonging through In this study, belonging is understood as an individual feeling valued by a group that ...
Rose-Marie Johansson-Pajala,Viktoria Zander,Christine Gustafsson et al. Rose-Marie Johansson-Pajala et al.
The growing older population will increase the demands on the health and welfare systems, including elder care services. One way of meeting these growing service needs is to shift from traditional care services to technologically oriented s...
Emma K Tsui,Marita LaMonica,Maryam Hyder et al. Emma K Tsui et al.
Home health aides and home care agencies, who operate in a high work stress environment under normal conditions, were placed under extraordinary demands during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this paper, we examine the unfolding effort at one age...