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Residents' Perceptions of Quality in Supported Housing for People with Psychiatric Disabilities
School of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden.
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences. Örebro University Hospital. University Health Care Research Center, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden; Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health, Care and Nursing, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Gjövik, Norway.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2157-8579
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences. (University Health Care Research Center)ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6703-7575
School of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden.
2019 (English)In: Issues in Mental Health Nursing, ISSN 0161-2840, E-ISSN 1096-4673, Vol. 40, no 8, p. 697-705Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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The residents' perspective of the quality of housing support for people with psychiatric disabilities living in congregate supported housing has been studied and a comparison has been made with the findings from those from a previous study in ordinary housing with outreach support. One-hundred and seventy-eight residents from 27 supported housing facilities in eight Swedish municipalities completed the Quality of Psychiatric Care-Housing (QPC-H) instrument. The highest quality ratings were found for: Secluded Environment, Encounter and Support, while Participation, Housing Specific and Secure Environment were rated at lower levels. Despite relatively high ratings, a majority of items did not attain the 80% cutoff point deemed as defining satisfactory quality of service. The residents in ordinary housing with outreach support rated higher levels for the majority of the QPC-H dimensions in comparison with those in supported housing. A conclusion is that the quality of care in supported housing facilities has a number of deficiencies that need to be addressed. Supported housing is generally rated as having a lower quality of care than in ordinary housing with outreach support. Suggestions for the content of staff training are made based on the results.

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Taylor & Francis, 2019. Vol. 40, no 8, p. 697-705
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-74313DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2019.1585496ISI: 000478574200008PubMedID: 31099719Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85066105299OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-74313DiVA, id: diva2:1316725
Available from: 2019-05-20 Created: 2019-05-20 Last updated: 2020-12-01Bibliographically approved

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