Developing criteria for elderly nursing homes: the case of Lebanon
Author:
Nasser Ramzi,Doumit Jacqueline
Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to establish a set of measurable criteria for elderly nursing homes (ENHs) in Lebanon. Donabedian's model known by structure/process/outcome was used as the driving conceptual framework for the study.Design/methodology/approachThe study reports on a panel discussion where administrators, caregivers and specialists, separately established and exchanged key information on best practice approach. The work was carried out in the summer of 2008, using the consensus panel method. A group of expert opinions (Dalkey) made up of elderly home administrators and caregivers, policy makers, and academics discussed specific key issues related to elderly health and quality of life.FindingsA total of 40 criteria were retained along seven main dimensions: types of elderly homes; funding; health services; boarding services; activities; structures; and elderly rights.Research limitations/implicationsA major limitation in this study is that elderly were not part of the consensus making process. Thus, including elderly in the process would have substantiated and added validity to the established criteria.Practical implicationsThe criteria developed in this study can be turned into key performance standards for elderly homes in Lebanon, other Mediterranean and Arab countries. These criteria would greatly benefit elderly homes if validated and used as guidelines for quality care.Originality/valueThe study is original in the sense that it seeks to establish measures for criteria, a blueprint, and benchmarks for ENH standards.
Subject
Health Policy,General Business, Management and Accounting
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