Everyday Life and Social Contacts of Dementia and Non-Dementia Residents over 80 Years in Long-Term Inpatient Care: A Multi-Level Analysis on the Effect of Staffing
The relationship between nurse staffing, physical outcomes of residents, as well as quality of care receives major attention. The impact of staffing levels on residents’ ability to organize their everyday life and maintain social contacts, however, has not been analyzed to date. This study examines...
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Main Authors: | Melanie Zirves, Ibrahim Demirer, Holger Pfaff |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3d131b81188d4ce891661b4ef3da6af1 |
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