P G Jansen, A Kerkstra, J van der Zee, H Huijer Abu-Saad, H Abrahamse
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[Effects of functional differentiation within home care on the quality of care--from the client's viewpoint].
In home care nursing work is redesigned by differentiated practice (= skill mix) and specialization. The aim of this redesign is efficient use of staff, and maintenance or improvement of quality of care. In this article the effects of differentiated practice and specialization are studied in respect of quality of care. The perspective of the client was taken as the starting point. Quality of care was defined as the discrepancy between clients' expectations and perceptions of several aspects of care. The effects of work redesign were determined on the basis of a comparison between an experimental (n = 103) and a control group (n = 108). Data-analysis showed hardly any differences. Possible explanations are the premature status of the projects and the fact that clients are usually (very) satisfied. The margin in which differences between the experimental and the control group should occur is therefore very small. However, by means of this approach a detailed picture can be obtained of the subjective standard clients use to judge the quality of care.