THE IMPORTANCE AND VALUE OF PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS.

Q4 Medicine Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Nicholas Castle, Douglas M Olson, Kathryn Hyer, John Sheridan, Jamie Ferguson-Rome, David Wolf, Robert Burke
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This study examines the association between nursing home administrators (NHAs) professional membership, certification, and fellow status with quality indicators in nursing homes. Membership, certification, and fellow information (representing increasing levels of participation) originated from the American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA). ACHCA is a professional association which represents long-term care administrators. The Quality Measures reported on the Nursing Home Compare web-site, and facility information from the On-line Survey Certification of Automated Records (OSCAR) were used. The period of interest was 2010 and a total of 19 quality indicators were examined. Data were analyzed through multivariate analyses using negative binomial regression. The results indicate NHAs who are members of ACHCA are associated with better quality in 6 of the 19 quality indicators examined; ACHCA certified member fellows are associated with better quality in 7 of the 19 quality indicators examined; ACHCA fellows are associated with better quality in 10 of the 19 quality indicators examined; and, ACHCA members (excluding certified, certified fellows, and fellows) are associated with better quality in 13 of the 19 quality indicators examined. These findings support the value of professional membership, as well as voluntary certification or fellow credentialing of NHAs with respect to quality improvement.

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养老院管理人员专业会员的重要性和价值。
本研究探讨了养老院管理人员(NHAs)专业会员资格、认证和同事地位与养老院质量指标之间的关系。会员资格、认证和会员信息(代表越来越多的参与水平)起源于美国卫生保健管理学院(ACHCA)。ACHCA是一个代表长期护理管理人员的专业协会。我们使用了养老院比较网站上报告的质量措施,以及来自自动记录在线调查认证(OSCAR)的设施信息。研究的时间为2010年,共检查了19项质量指标。数据采用负二项回归进行多变量分析。结果表明,在19个质量指标中,有6个指标的质量较好。在所审查的19项质量指标中,有7项认证会员的质量较好;在审查的19项质量指标中,有10项与协会研究员的质量较好有关;在审查的19项质量指标中,有13项与ACHCA成员(不包括认证、认证研究员和研究员)的质量较好有关。这些调查结果支持了专业成员资格的价值,以及在质量改进方面自愿认证或同工资格认证的价值。
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Journal of health and human services administration
Journal of health and human services administration Nursing-Leadership and Management
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Health and Human Services Administration (JHHSA) began publication in 1978 as the Journal of Health and Human Resources Administration. It is a blind-refereed journal dedicated to publishing articles, symposia and book reviews in all areas of health, hospital and welfare administration and management.
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