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A survey of the use of complementary and alternative medicine in Illinois hospice and palliative care organizations.Culture change practice in U.S. Nursing homes: prevalence and variation by state medicaid reimbursement policies.Overcoming resistance to culture change: nursing home administrators' use of education, training, and communication.Does the introduction of nursing home culture change practices improve quality?Hospice use among urban Black and White U.S. nursing home decedents in 2006.A measure of person-centered practices in assisted living: the PC-PAL.Why and how do nursing homes implement culture change practices? Insights from qualitative interviews in a mixed methods study.Effect of increased nursing home hospice use on nursing assistant staffing.Medicare and Medicaid Reimbursement Rates for Nursing Homes Motivate Select Culture Change Practices But Not Comprehensive Culture Change"They Are the Reason I Come to Work": The Meaning of Resident-Staff Relationships in Assisted Living.Geographic concentration and correlates of nursing home closures: 1999-2008."I get along with most of them": direct care workers' relationships with residents' families in assisted living."Would You Do That in Your Home?" Making Nursing Homes Home-like in Culture Change Implementation.Nursing Homes That Increased The Proportion Of Medicare Days Saw Gains In Quality Outcomes For Long-Stay Residents.Delivering high quality hip fracture rehabilitation: the perspective of occupational and physical therapy practitioners.Two useful tools: to improve patient engagement and transition from the hospital.Patient-centered, Person-centered, and Person-directed Care: They are Not the Same.Compassion as the foundation of patient-centered care: the importance of compassion in action.Person-directed care planning in nursing homes: A scoping reviewMedicaid Beneficiaries' Access to Residential Care SettingsKinship Care in Rural Georgia Communities: Responding to Needs and Challenges of Grandparent CaregiversAdvancing Long-Term Care Science Through Using Common Data Elements: Candidate Measures for Care Outcomes of Personhood, Well-Being, and Quality of LifePerson-Centered Dementia Care in China: A Bilingual Literature Review.Advancing International Research on Long-Term Care: Using Adaptive Leadership to Build Consensus on International Measurement Priorities and Common Data Elements
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