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Kezia Scales

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Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|January 1, 2022
Transforming Direct Care Jobs, Reimagining Long-Term Services and SupportsKezia Scales
The Gerontologist|August 28, 2020
It Is Time to Resolve the Direct Care Workforce Crisis in Long-Term CareKezia Scales
The Public Policy and Aging Report|April 16, 2024
Always Essential: Valuing Direct Care Workers in Long-Term CareKezia Scales, Michael J Lepore
Dementia (London, England)|September 22, 2017
Dementia friendly initiatives: A state of the science reviewCatherine A Hebert, Kezia Scales
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 4, 2019
Historical Mismatch Between Home-Based Care Policies And Laws Governing Home Care WorkersLisa I Iezzoni, Naomi Gallopyn, Kezia Scales
The Gerontologist|January 24, 2018
Evidence-Based Nonpharmacological Practices to Address Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of DementiaKezia Scales, Sheryl Zimmerman, Stephanie J Miller
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|May 25, 2024
Health Insurance Matters: Insurance Coverage and Health Service Use Among Direct Care Workers in the United StatesStephen McCall, Kezia Scales, Laura M Wagner
JAMA Health Forum|April 10, 2026
Trends in Occupational Mobility of Health Care Support WorkersJin Jun, Hyeyeon Shin, Alai Tan, et al.
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 29, 2016
Power, empowerment, and person-centred care: using ethnography to examine the everyday practice of unregistered dementia care staffKezia Scales, Simon Bailey, Joanne Middleton, et al.
Journal of Interprofessional Care|June 4, 2011
Ingroup identity as an obstacle to effective multiprofessional and interprofessional teamwork: findings from an ethnographic study of healthcare assistants in dementia careJoanne V Lloyd, Justine Schneider, Kezia Scales, et al.
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Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|January 1, 2022
Transforming Direct Care Jobs, Reimagining Long-Term Services and SupportsKezia Scales
The Gerontologist|August 28, 2020
It Is Time to Resolve the Direct Care Workforce Crisis in Long-Term CareKezia Scales
The Public Policy and Aging Report|April 16, 2024
Always Essential: Valuing Direct Care Workers in Long-Term CareKezia Scales, Michael J Lepore
Dementia (London, England)|September 22, 2017
Dementia friendly initiatives: A state of the science reviewCatherine A Hebert, Kezia Scales
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 4, 2019
Historical Mismatch Between Home-Based Care Policies And Laws Governing Home Care WorkersLisa I Iezzoni, Naomi Gallopyn, Kezia Scales
The Gerontologist|January 24, 2018
Evidence-Based Nonpharmacological Practices to Address Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of DementiaKezia Scales, Sheryl Zimmerman, Stephanie J Miller
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|May 25, 2024
Health Insurance Matters: Insurance Coverage and Health Service Use Among Direct Care Workers in the United StatesStephen McCall, Kezia Scales, Laura M Wagner
JAMA Health Forum|April 10, 2026
Trends in Occupational Mobility of Health Care Support WorkersJin Jun, Hyeyeon Shin, Alai Tan, et al.
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 29, 2016
Power, empowerment, and person-centred care: using ethnography to examine the everyday practice of unregistered dementia care staffKezia Scales, Simon Bailey, Joanne Middleton, et al.
Journal of Interprofessional Care|June 4, 2011
Ingroup identity as an obstacle to effective multiprofessional and interprofessional teamwork: findings from an ethnographic study of healthcare assistants in dementia careJoanne V Lloyd, Justine Schneider, Kezia Scales, et al.
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