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Resident satisfaction and its components in residential aged care | Author(s) | Shu-Chiung Chou, Duncan P Boldy, Andy H Lee |
Journal title | The Gerontologist, vol 42, no 2, April 2002 |
Pages | pp 188-198 |
Keywords | Residents [care homes] ; Attitude ; Quality ; Management [care] ; Care homes ; Nursing homes ; Cross sectional surveys ; Australia. |
Annotation | A cross-sectional survey design and structural equation modelling were used to examine relationships between satisfaction components in a sample of 394 nursing home and 752 hostel (i.e. residential care home) residents in Western Australia. Results indicate that satisfaction with staff care has a moderate and positive effect on all aspects of resident satisfaction. The relationships between other satisfaction components are different for nursing home and hostel residents. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-030502001 A |
Classmark | KX: DP: 59: QA: KW: LHB: 3KB: 7YA |
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