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Nurse‐Led Innovations for Optimising the Quality and Safety of Care for the Older Person in Residential Aged Care: A Warrant for Action

Title: Nurse‐Led Innovations for Optimising the Quality and Safety of Care for the Older Person in Residential Aged Care: A Warrant for Action
Authors: Ramon Z Shaban; Kate Curtis; Margaret Fry; Julie Considine; Lee‐Fay Low; Karen Watson; Brendan McCormack; Mary K Lam; Moira Dunsmore; Yun‐Hee Jeon; Richard Iain Lindley; Jo‐Ann Dalton; Catherine Viengkham; Merrick Powell
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: Midwifery; Nursing; ageing; clinical decision‐making; evidence‐based practice; nursing assessment; older people; residential facilities
Description: AimTo canvas the contemporary contextual forces within the Australian residential aged care sector and argue for new research and innovation. There is a pressing need to provide systematised, high‐quality and person‐centred care to our ageing populations, especially for those who rely on residential care. This paper advances a warrant for establishing a new systematic framework for assessment and management that serves as a foundation for effective person‐centred care delivery.DesignPosition paper.MethodsThis paper promulgates the current dialogue among key stakeholders of quality residential aged care in Australia, including clinicians, regulatory agencies, researchers and consumers. A desktop review gathered relevant literature spanning research, standards and guidelines regarding current and future challenges in aged care in Australia.ResultsThis position paper explores the issues of improving the quality and safety of residential aged care in Australia, including the lingering impact of COVID‐19 and incoming reforms. It calls for nurse‐led research and innovation to deliver tools to address these challenges.ConclusionThe paper proposes an appropriate holistic, evidence‐based nursing framework to optimise the quality and safety of residential aged care in Australia.Patient or Public ContributionThis study did not include patient or public involvement in its design, conduct, or reporting.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: 10779/DRO/DU:30101425.v1; https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Nurse_Led_Innovations_for_Optimising_the_Quality_and_Safety_of_Care_for_the_Older_Person_in_Residential_Aged_Care_A_Warrant_for_Action/30101425
Availability: https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Nurse_Led_Innovations_for_Optimising_the_Quality_and_Safety_of_Care_for_the_Older_Person_in_Residential_Aged_Care_A_Warrant_for_Action/30101425
Rights: CC BY-NC 4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.4858FD45
Database: BASE