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Table 2 Overview of the dependent variables and how the survey questions are linked to the SNFV of dignity and well-being

From: Factors associated with older persons’ perceptions of dignity and well-being over a three-year period. A retrospective national study in residential care facilities

 

Model 1 Dignity

Model 2 Dignity

Model 3 Dignity

Model 4 Well-being

Model 5 Well-being

Model 6 Well-being

Link to the SNFV of dignity and well-being

Respect for personal integrity. Participation. Individualized care

Respect for personal integrity. Self-determination. Participation. Individualized care

Respect for personal integrity. Self-determination. Participation. Individualized care

Safety

Safety

Meaningfulness

Question

Do staff inform you beforehand about changes in your care?

Can you influence what time to get care?

Do staff consider your opinions and wishes regarding your care?

How safe or unsafe does it feel to live in the RCF?

Do you feel trust in staff at the RCF?

How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the social activities offered at the RCF?

Response alternative

Ordinal response treated as categorical variable

1 = Always

2 = Most of the time

3 = Sometimes

4 = Seldom

5 = Never

Ordinal response treated as categorical variable

1 = Always

5 = Never

Ordinal response treated as categorical variable

1 = Always

5 = Never

Ordinal response treated as categorical variable

1 = Very safe

2 = Quite safe

3 = Neither safe nor unsafe

4 = Quite

unsafe

5 = Very unsafe

Ordinal response treated as categorical variable

1 = Yes, for all staff

2 = Yes, for most of the staff

3 = Yes, for some of the staff

4 = No, for none of the staff

Ordinal response treated as categorical variable

1 = Very satisfied

2 = Quite satisfied

3 = Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

4 = Quite dissatisfied

5 = Very dissatisfied

Source

NBHW survey

NBHW survey

NBHW survey

NBHW survey

NBHW survey

NBHW survey