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Barriers To Safe Medication Administration In The Nursing Home--Exploring Staff Perceptions And Concerns About The Medication Use Process, A. Vogelsmeier, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, D. Zellmer
Barriers To Safe Medication Administration In The Nursing Home--Exploring Staff Perceptions And Concerns About The Medication Use Process, A. Vogelsmeier, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, D. Zellmer
Jill Scott-Cawiezell
The purpose of this study was to explore staff perceptions and concerns about the medication use process in the nursing home setting. A total of 76 staff members from 5 nursing homes in 3 Midwestern states participated in key informant interviews and focus groups. Common themes included issues related to communication, competing demands, and the challenges of a paper-based medication administration record. Concerns frequently were associated with the timeliness and accuracy of the medication administration process. Recognition of staff concerns are an important first step in improving the nursing home medication use process. Staff insight provided clarification related to impediments …
Measuring Pain Intensity In Nursing Home Residents, K. Jones, R. Fink, E. Hutt, C. Vojir, G. Pepper, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, B. Mellis
Measuring Pain Intensity In Nursing Home Residents, K. Jones, R. Fink, E. Hutt, C. Vojir, G. Pepper, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, B. Mellis
Jill Scott-Cawiezell
Assessing pain intensity in nursing home residents remains a challenge. As part of a multifaceted intervention study to improve pain practices in nursing homes, quarterly pain assessments were conducted in 12 Colorado nursing homes. Residents who reported pain or discomfort of any kind in the past 24 hours were asked to choose one of three pain intensity scales to quantify their current and highest level of pain intensity. They were also observed for pain behaviors using Feldt's Checklist of Nonverbal Pain Indicators. Residents preferred the Verbal Descriptor Scale almost 2:1 over the 11-point Verbal Numeric Rating Scale and the Faces …
Entrepreneurial Program Of Research And Service To Improve Nursing Home Care, M. Rantz, D. Mehr, L. Hicks, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, G. Petroski, R. Madsen, R. Porter, M. Zwygart-Stauffacher
Entrepreneurial Program Of Research And Service To Improve Nursing Home Care, M. Rantz, D. Mehr, L. Hicks, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, G. Petroski, R. Madsen, R. Porter, M. Zwygart-Stauffacher
Jill Scott-Cawiezell
This is a methodological article intended to demonstrate the integration of multiple goals, multiple projects with diverse foci, and multiple funding sources to develop an entrepreneurial program of research and service to directly affect and improve the quality of care of older adults, particularly nursing home residents. Examples that illustrate how clinical ideas build on one another and how the research ideas and results build on one another are provided. Results from one study are applied to the next and are also applied to the development of service delivery initiatives to test results in the real world. Descriptions of the …
Are Nursing Homes Ready To Create Sustainable Improvement?, Jill Scott-Cawiezell
Are Nursing Homes Ready To Create Sustainable Improvement?, Jill Scott-Cawiezell
Jill Scott-Cawiezell
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Measuring Organizational Attributes Of Primary Care Practices: Development Of A New Instrument, P. Ohman-Strickland, A. Orzano, P. Nutting, W. Perry Dickinson, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, K. Hahn, M. Gibel, B. Crabtree
Measuring Organizational Attributes Of Primary Care Practices: Development Of A New Instrument, P. Ohman-Strickland, A. Orzano, P. Nutting, W. Perry Dickinson, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, K. Hahn, M. Gibel, B. Crabtree
Jill Scott-Cawiezell
OBJECTIVE: To develop an instrument to measure organizational attributes relevant for family practices using the perspectives of clinicians, nurses, and staff. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Clinicians, nurses, and office staff (n=640) from 51 community family medicine practices. DESIGN: A survey, designed to measure a practices' internal resources for change, for use in family medicine practices was created by a multidisciplinary panel of experts in primary care research and health care organizational performance. This survey was administered in a cross-sectional study to a sample of diverse practices participating in an intervention trial. A factor analysis identified groups of questions relating to latent …
Nursing Home Safety: A Review Of The Literature, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, A. Vogelsmeier
Nursing Home Safety: A Review Of The Literature, Jill Scott-Cawiezell, A. Vogelsmeier
Jill Scott-Cawiezell
The number of older persons in the United States is rapidly growing and, based on this growth projection, the number of consumers needing nursing home (NH) care will likely triple in the next 10 years. Although NHs have been bombarded and scrutinized about the care that they provide, the concept of safety (specifically, error prevention) remains at the margin of most quality improvement efforts. The purpose of this review is to explore what has recently been written (2000-2005) about the evolution of the NH as an organization focused on safety and the most critical clinical processes that must be closely …