Health and Social Care Delivery Research

Care home residents' quality of life and its association with CQC ratings and workforce issues: the MiCareHQ mixed-methods study

  • Type:
    Extended Research Article Our publication formats
  • Headline:
    This study found that care home quality ratings were related to working conditions for staff and positively associated with quality-of-life outcomes for residents.
  • Authors:
    Helen Ramsbottom,
    Detailed Author information

    Ann-Marie Towers1,*, Nick Smith2, Stephen Allan2, Florin Vadean2, Grace Collins2, Stacey Rand2, Jennifer Bostock3, Helen Ramsbottom3, Julien Forder2, Stefania Lanza4, Jackie Cassell4

    • 1 Centre for Health Services Studies, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
    • 2 Personal Social Services Research Unit, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
    • 3 Public and patient involvement representative, Canterbury, UK
    • 4 Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, UK
    • * Corresponding author email: A.Towers@kent.ac.uk
    • Declared competing interests of authors: Ann-Marie Towers is a member of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research for Patient Benefit Funding Committee (2018 to present) and a member of the NIHR Research for Social Care Funding Committee (2018 to present). Jennifer Bostock is a member of the NIHR Health Services and Delivery Research Funding Committee. Helen Ramsbottom is a member of the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Prioritisation Committee.

  • Funding:
    Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR) Programme
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  • Issue:
    Volume: 9, Issue: 19
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  • Citation:
    Towers A-M, Smith N, Allan S, Vadean F, Collins G, Rand S, et al. Care home residents’ quality of life and its association with CQC ratings and workforce issues: the MiCareHQ mixed-methods study. Health Soc Care Deliv Res 2021;9(19). https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr09190
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