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Review
. 2019 Aug;52(5):468-476.
doi: 10.1007/s00391-018-1420-x. Epub 2018 Jun 25.

[Critical discussion on the current quality debate on long-term care-a plea for a systemic and empirical insight into the development and measurement of quality in long-term care]

[Article in German]
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[Critical discussion on the current quality debate on long-term care-a plea for a systemic and empirical insight into the development and measurement of quality in long-term care]

[Article in German]
Martina Hasseler. Z Gerontol Geriatr. 2019 Aug.

Abstract

Against the background of the quality debates on long-term care and recurrent reform measures in politics on this topic, a critical discussion on the current state of quality development, testing and reporting in Germany is presented. In Germany, the linear model of Donabedian's structural, process and outcome quality is still used as a basis for quality issues in nursing care; however, international research suggests that multiple and mutually interacting factors influence nursing quality and that a more systematic and systemic perspective for the further development of nursing quality (especially of features, criteria and indicators of nursing quality) appears more appropriate. This article intends to open the perspective of the development, measurement and reporting of quality in nursing and to make a critical contribution for a systemic theory development as a relevant basis for future developments of quality evaluation programs and quality reporting systems in long-term care.

Keywords: Quality debate; Quality in long-term care; Quality measurement in long-term care; Quality reports in long-term care; Theory development in nursing.

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