Multilevel Factors Related to Psychosocial Care Outcomes in Washington State Skilled Nursing Facilities |
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Authors: | Robin P. Bonifas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work , Arizona State University , Phoenix, Arizona, USA robin.bonifas@asu.edu |
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Abstract: | As the primary providers of psychosocial services in skilled nursing facilities, social services professionals report barriers interfering with their ability to meet residents' needs. This study utilizes a 3-category quality assessment framework and a cross-sectional survey design to assess factors impacting the provision of effective psychosocial services in Washington State facilities. Hierarchical linear regression results indicate that the 3-factor model explains 26.4% of the variance in psychosocial outcomes; 4 variables exert the most influence: ownership turnover, practitioner experience, practitioner role identity, and the importance of individualizing care. Findings have implications for developing necessary supports for quality psychosocial care delivery. |
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Keywords: | skilled nursing facilities nursing homes social workers social services psychosocial care survey deficiencies resident-centered outcomes |
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