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Implementing person-centered care in nursing homes.

Cherie A Rosemond1, Laura C Hanson, Susan T Ennett

  • 1Institute on Aging, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. crosemon@med.unc.edu

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Implementing person-centered care in nursing homes requires strong management communication and staff buy-in. Success hinges on leadership confidence and ensuring the change supports daily operations for direct care providers.

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Published on: February 16, 2011

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Change

Background:

  • Nursing homes face challenges in providing quality care to frail and disabled elders.
  • Person-centered care (PCC) is an innovation aimed at improving resident well-being by focusing on individual needs and preferences.
  • Implementing PCC organization-wide presents significant challenges due to its systemic nature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate factors influencing the successful implementation of person-centered care in nursing homes.
  • To apply innovation implementation theory to understand facilitators and barriers to PCC adoption.
  • To identify conditions that promote or impede organization-wide change in long-term care settings.

Main Methods:

  • A multiple-case-study design was used, involving eight nursing homes over one year.
  • Data were collected through semistructured interviews, archival records, surveys, and expert assessments.
  • Pattern-matching logic analyzed organizational factors related to implementation effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • Effective PCC implementation correlated with clear management communication, organizational readiness, and positive staff perceptions of the innovation's priority.
  • The extent of training and financial resources did not significantly predict implementation success.
  • Key drivers included management follow-through, leadership confidence, and alignment of the change with daily workflows.

Conclusions:

  • Successful person-centered care implementation is facilitated by consistent management actions and strong leadership belief in achieving change goals.
  • Ensuring that the implementation process streamlines rather than disrupts daily routines for direct care staff is crucial.
  • Organizational culture and communication are more critical than resource allocation for effective PCC adoption in nursing homes.