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Title National evaluation of the demonstration to improve the recruitment and retention of the direct service community workforce / John Engberg [and others].

Imprint Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2009.

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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction -- Implementation analyses -- Analysis of worker surveys -- Analysis of agency surveys and web data -- Summary, synthesis, and discussion -- Appendix A: Site summaries -- Appendix B: Site-visit interview protocols -- Appendix C: Survey methods -- Appendix D: Survey instruments -- Appendix E: Additional worker survey results -- Appendix F: Statistical modeling -- Appendix G: Cost survey instruments -- Appendix H: Cost survey results -- Appendix I: Consumer survey analysis.
Summary Direct service workers (DSWs) provide personal care or nonmedical services to individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living. Direct service work is very physically and emotionally demanding, and pay for DSWs is too low to attract a stable and sufficiently trained pool of workers that is adequate for the needs of the vulnerable individuals who require their assistance. To help address this issue, in 2003-2004 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) awarded ten grants under the Demonstration to Improve the Direct Service Community Workforce; these grants funded initiatives to improve the recruitment and retention among DSWs. Funded initiatives included such efforts as increasing access to health care, training, mentoring, recognition, worker registries, and marketing campaigns. In 2005, CMS funded a national evaluation, by a consortium led by the RAND Corporation, to study the implementation and outcomes of the ten funded initiatives. As part of this evaluation, researchers reviewed grantees' records, interviewed project stakeholders, conducted site visits, and surveyed direct service agencies, DSWs, and consumers. In this volume, the authors present their findings on the implementation and outcomes from the ten grantees.
System Details Mode of access: internet via WWW. CStmoR
Language English.
Subject Home care services.
Community Networks
Evaluation Studies as Topic
Home Nursing
Personnel Turnover
Home Care Services
Soins à domicile.
Home care services
Added Author Engberg, John.
Castle, Nicholas G.
Hunter, Sarah B., 1968-
Steighner, Laura A.
Maggio, Elizabeth.
RAND Health.
Rand Corporation.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (U.S.)
ISBN 9780833060105 (electronic bk.)
0833060104 (electronic bk.)
Report No. RAND/TR-699-CMS
Standard No. AU@ 000051506766
AU@ 000061153967
GBVCP 1008655155

 
    
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