与护理院居民生活质量相关的因素:利用 DACHA 研究的横截面分析展示试点 "最小数据集 "的价值

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背景 为了保持良好的护理标准,需要对政策干预措施或潜在的护理改进措施进行评估。可以使用多种生活质量(QoL)测量方法,但在英格兰,几乎没有证据表明哪些测量方法是合适的。利用 "为护理院采用开发资源和最低数据集"(DACHA)研究中的护理院居民最低数据集(MDS)试点数据,我们评估了 QoL 测量的构建有效性,并分析了与 QoL 相关的因素。此举旨在证明 MDS 试点数据的价值,并为将 QoL 测量纳入未来的 MDS 提供证据。
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Factors associated with care home resident quality of life: Demonstrating the value of a pilot Minimum Data Set using cross-sectional analysis from the DACHA study
Background To maintain good standards of care, evaluations of policy interventions or potential improvements to care are required. A number of quality of life (QoL) measures could be used but there is little evidence for England as to which measures would be appropriate. Using data from a pilot Minimum Data Set (MDS) for care home residents from the Developing resources And minimum dataset for Care Homes’ Adoption (DACHA) study, we assessed the construct validity of QoL measures and analysed factors associated with QoL. This was to demonstrate the value of the pilot MDS data and to provide evidence for the inclusion of QoL measures in a future MDS.
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