Choi, Jae-Sung.

Does market competition facilitate resident-centred care among nursing homes? a comparative analysis / [electronic resource] : Jae-Sung Choi, Sangmi Choi, Sangwoo Lee, Eunyoung Han & Myoung-il Kim. - pp. 15-28.

This study examines the impact of market competition on resident-centred care in nursing homes, through a comparative analysis of non-profit and for-profit settings. The study was carried out in South Korea, where the nursing care market has recently expanded dramatically. Data was collected through a self-administered questionnaire, mailed to 1000 random participants nationwide. The findings are drawn from 239 nursing homes that completed the survey and indicate that perceived competition is positively associated with resident-centred care in non-profit settings, but not in for-profit settings. The study presents implications for practice and future research.




Mode of access: Internet.

Culture-change movement, resident-centred care, competition, ownership, nursing home management

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