Understanding Care Homes (eBook)

A Research and Development Perspective
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2008
272 Seiten
Jessica Kingsley Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-84642-884-5 (ISBN)

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This book draws together a range of research and development initiatives that emphasise the importance of partnership working, and of enabling older people and their families to maintain the highest quality of life. The book investigates how research and development can be undertaken to provide better care for the resident and their family.
Improving the quality of life for older adults living in long term care settings is recognised as an increasingly important issue.Understanding Care Homes draws together a range of research and development initiatives that emphasise the importance of partnership working, and of enabling older people and their families to maintain the highest quality of life. The book is divided into three sections, each investigating how research and development can be undertaken to provide better care for the individual resident and their family, to enhance care at the organisational level and to develop the care home's relationships within the wider community. By addressing the concerns of residents and their families as well as those of carers and home managers, this book identifies how the generation of new knowledge through research can bring about real changes in care provision.This collection of papers will be an invaluable resource for students, care staff, care home managers, inspectors, lecturers and policy makers.

1.Research and Development in Care Homes: Sue Davies, Katherine Froggatt and Julienne Meyer, University College London, Lancaster University and City University London. 2. Developing Person-Centred Care in an NHS Continuing Care Setting. Cathy Ashburner, Julienne Meyer and Angela Cotter, City University. 3. Action Research in Care Homes to Improve Care Planning for People with Dementia. David Stanley, Northumbria University. 4. The Use of Narrative in Developing Relationships in Care Homes. Christine Brown-Wilson, Glenda Cook and Denise Forte, University of Sheffield, Northumbria University and Kingston University. 5. Older People with Learning Disabilities: A Quality Initiative in Caring. Robert Jenkins. 6.The Living Edge: Connection to Nature for People with Dementia in Residential Care. Garuth Chalfont, University of Sheffield. 7. Establishing `Friends of Care Home' Groups. Sheila Furness and Bren Torry, University of Bradford. 8. The Importance of Staff Support in the Provision of Emotionally Sensitive Care. Cheryl Holman and Keith Crowhurst, City University, Tower Hamlets Primary Care Trust. 9. Changing Cultures: Partnership Working through a Care Home Learning Network Tina Fear, University of West England. 10. Collaborating with Primary Care: Promoting Shared Working between District Nurses and Care Home Staff. Claire Goodman, Sue Davies, Stephen Leyshon, Mandy Fader, Chris Norton, Heather Gage and Jackie Morris, University of London. 11. Making It Work: A Model for Research and Development in Care Homes. Jan Dewing. 12. Reflections on the Way Forward. Sue Davies, Katherine Froggatt and Julienne Meyer. References. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.12.2008
Co-Autor Christine Brown-Wilson, Robert Jenkins, Julia Johnson, Stephen Leyshon, David Stanley, Bren Torry, Heather Wilkinson, Garuth Chalfont, Angela Cotter, Keith Crowhurst, Jan Dewing, Tina Fear, Sheila Furness, Claire Goodman, Cheryl Holman
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 140 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Altenpflege
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte care home manager • care provision • carers • Community • elderly • Good Practice • Improvement • Older people • quality of life
ISBN-10 1-84642-884-X / 184642884X
ISBN-13 978-1-84642-884-5 / 9781846428845
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