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Satisfaction with care among elderly African American and white residents of adult care facilities | Author(s) | Elizabeth J Mutran, S Sudha, Tejas Desai |
Journal title | Research on Ageing, vol 23, no 1, January 2001 |
Pages | pp 61-82 |
Keywords | Black people ; White people ; Residents [care homes] ; Attitude ; Care homes ; Performance ; Comparison ; United States of America. |
Annotation | The quality of care in US homes generically termed rest homes or adult care homes is examined with a twofold purpose. First, ethnic differences in sources of satisfaction with care are explored, by investigating the way ethnicity interacts with characteristics of the homes. Second, the study sample is stratified by ethnicity, to examine the way ethnicity interacts with predictors of satisfaction. Thus, two major gaps in the literature are considered: older residents' satisfaction with key components of good quality care in adult care homes or their equivalent; and ethnic differences with satisfaction with this care. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-010723204 A |
Classmark | TKE: TKA: KX: DP: KW: 5H: 48: 7T |
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