How organizational factors interact to influence the quality of care of older people in the care home sector

Author:

Killett Anne1,Hyde Paula2,Burns Diane3,Gray Richard4,Poland Fiona5

Affiliation:

1. Lecturer in Occupational Therapy, School of Allied Health Professions, University of East Anglia, UK

2. Senior Lecturer in Organisation Studies, University of Manchester, Manchester Business School, UK

3. Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour, The University of Sheffield, University of Sheffield Management School, UK

4. Professor of Mental Health, UWE, Bristol, UK

5. Senior Lecturer in Health and Society, University of East Anglia, School of Allied Health Professions, UK

Abstract

Objectives To examine how organizational factors affect good care and mistreatment of older people in care homes. Methods Eight residential care homes for older people (including private sector, local authority and NHS providers) took part in a participatory observation-based study of organizational factors affecting care quality. Results Grouping organizational factors into infrastructure, management and procedures, staffing, resident population characteristics and culture, we show the context-sensitive nature of interactions between these factors. These interactions could enhance care quality where factors combined positively. Conversely, they could amplify difficulties where one factor came to undermine another, thereby limiting care quality. Conclusions This analysis provides empirical insights into how and why similar sector-wide changes to care provision have differential effects at the care home level. It indicates the situated and unpredictable ways in which organizational factors interact, implying the need for locally contextualized quality assessment and improvement actions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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