Examining the Nursing Home Physical Environment Through Policy-Driven Culture Change |
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Authors: | Emily Roberts Alana Pulay |
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Affiliation: | Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA |
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Abstract: | A critical need exists to challenge approaches to nursing home care due to rigid organizational factors and hospital-like culture. It has been argued that resident care needs to move toward a person-centered approach by addressing the organizational, social, and physical environments in nursing home facilities, a process often known as culture change. In response to this need, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has created funding for pay for performance (P4P) nursing home incentive programs to allow nursing home providers to receive CMS reimbursements for culture change in the facilities. Through care staff interviews, site observations, and a document review, this qualitative study assesses the impact of a Midwestern state P4P incentive program in three participating nursing homes. Using an environment and behavior (E-B) policy orientation framework, this study examines culture change through a focus on policy, the physical environment, place attachment, and social and psychological processes in the study settings. |
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Keywords: | Nursing home culture change Person-centered care Pay-for-Performance incentive programs E-B policy orientation framework |
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