Nurse Staffing and QUALITY OF CARE IN NURSING FACILITIES
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- Published by SLACK, Inc. in Journal of Gerontological Nursing
- Vol. 22 (8) , 36-45
- https://doi.org/10.3928/0098-9134-19960801-11
Abstract
A study of 198 nursing facilities in Maryland tested the hypotheses that: 1) the presence of more RNs improves the quality of nursing care; and 2) increased numbers of all types of nursing staff improve the qualify of nursing care, based on a multidimensional measure of quality of nursing care. Findings indicate that the ratio of RNs to residents is directly related to a measure of resident rights deficiencies. In addition, the ratio of total nursing staff to residents is directly related to a lower overall deficiency index and a higher quality of care score.Keywords
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