Personal Care Aide Turnover in Residential Care Settings: An Assessment of Ownership, Economic, and Environmental Factors

R. T. Konetzka, Sally C. Stearns, T. Robert Konrad, J. Magaziner, S. Zimmerman
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Abstract

Turnover among personal care aides is a chronic problem facing long-term-care industries. High turnover leads to high recruitment and training costs and to the potential for substandard care. Studies in nursing homes have found environmental factors to be more important than economic factors in predicting turnover rates, but no studies have been done in an assisted living setting or have considered the effects of the physical environment and location of the facility. This study assesses the importance of a variety of factors on turnover among personal care aides, using a two-part model. The results show that certain ownership and environmental factors (facility type, chain ownership, and attractiveness of the neighborhood)are important predictors of turnover. Although adequate economic compensation is undoubtedly important in attracting and retaining qualified staff, the results identify facility characteristics that may indicate a greater level of turnover as well as greater potential for improvement through interventions to reduce turnover.
个人护理助理在住宅护理机构的更替:所有权,经济和环境因素的评估
个人护理助理的人员流失是长期护理行业面临的一个长期问题。高流动率导致高招聘和培训成本,并可能导致不合格的护理。对养老院的研究发现,在预测离职率方面,环境因素比经济因素更重要,但没有在辅助生活环境中进行过研究,也没有考虑到物理环境和设施位置的影响。本研究评估了个人护理助理之间的营业额的各种因素的重要性,使用两部分模型。结果表明,某些所有权和环境因素(设施类型、连锁所有权和邻里吸引力)是营业额的重要预测因素。虽然充分的经济补偿对于吸引和留住合格的工作人员无疑是重要的,但研究结果确定的设施特点可能表明更大的更替水平以及通过减少更替的干预措施进行改进的更大潜力。
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