Quality in Long-term care
Quality of life:
The degree to which health care services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge. Quality of care is based on the latest evidence from medical research about what types of care works best. Each patient is different, but research has shown that some types of care get better results than others.
Differences between quality of care and quality of life:
That quality of life deals with patients happiness and quality of care deals with medical health/what type of care works best for them.
Similarities in quality of life/quality of care:
They are always in the best interest of the patient/individual group, always looking for new ways to help them, and how they can accomplish it.
Can you have one without the other?
If you have a patient or resident that is trying to get healthier then both should be present to ensure the patient/resident is both happy and healthy. But if you have a patient/resident who is utilizing hospice services, then simply keeping them and their family happy and comfortable will be more than enough. You are not going to have this patient/resident get better, but it is essential as an administrator or someone who works in the health care field to make sure they feel comfortable in their final moments.
As health care providers and professionals, how can we promote, assure, and measure care practices that maximize quality of life for residents/patients?
Making sure that all patients/residents needs are met is the most important job we have as health care providers and professionals. In an assisted living setting/nursing home setting this is the residents new home and they need to feel like they are at their new home. Also, making sure your activities director is updating and changing activities they are doing with the residents so they are not doing the same thing over and over again.
APA Citation:
What is Quality of Care and why is it important? (n.d.). Retrieved February 06, 2018, from http://www.who.int/maternal_child_adolescent/topics/quality-of-care/definition/en