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Relationship of Facility Characteristics and Presence of an Ombudsman to Missouri Long-Term Care Facility State Inspection Report Results
Authors:Carolyn C Cox PhD CHES  Jennifer Eldridge-Houser MS CHES  Julie Hasken  Megan Temme
Institution:1. Department of Health Science , Truman State University , Kirksville, Missouri, USA ccox@truman.edu;3. Department of Health Science , Truman State University , Kirksville, Missouri, USA;4. Department of Health Science , Truman State University , Kirksville, Missouri, USA
Abstract:This study analyzes existing data describing general facility characteristics, the presence of an ombudsman in the facility, and the number of deficiencies/violations reported for long-term care facilities in the state of Missouri. The model that predicted the rate of deficiencies/violations best was one that included the following characteristics: “contained more than 50 beds” and “considered a Skilled Nursing facility.” Findings suggest that the characteristics that are significantly associated with fewer deficiencies are larger size (more than 50 beds) and being classified as Skilled Nursing. While those facilities that housed an ombudsman were found to have fewer deficiencies per bed in the general analysis, further investigation found this to be an artifact mostly due to the higher rate of ombudsmen at larger facilities.
Keywords:long-term care  quality of care  Long-Term Care Ombudsman  nursing home inspection
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