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This indicator describes the percentage of long-stay home care patients whose primary informal caregiver is unable to continue in caring activities and/or expresses feelings of distress, anger or depression in patients who had at least one unpaid caregiver. A lower percentage is better.
17/04/2018
Home Care, Outcome, Other, Patient Reported Measures, Patient-centred, Home Care Reporting System (HCRS)
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This indicator measures the percentage of long-term care home residents in physical restraints every day during the 7 days preceding their resident assessment. The indicator is calculated as a rolling 4 quarter average. This indicator was jointly developed by interRAI and the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). A lower percentage is better.
25/02/2022
Long Term Care, Process, Aging, Patient Safety and Never Events, Patient-centred, Safe, Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS)
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This indicator measures the percentage of long-term care home residents who developed a stage 2 to 4 pressure ulcer or had a pressure ulcer that worsened to a stage 2, 3 or 4 since their previous resident assessment. The indicator is calculated as a rolling 4 quarter average. This indicator was jointly developed by interRAI and the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). A lower percentage is better.
25/02/2022
Long Term Care, Outcome, Aging, Patient Safety and Never Events, Safe, Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS)
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This indicator measures the percentage of long-term care home residents who experienced moderate pain daily or any severe pain during the 7 days preceding their resident assessment. The indicator is calculated as a rolling 4 quarter average. This indicator was jointly developed by interRAI and the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). A lower percentage is better.
25/02/2022
Long Term Care, Outcome, Aging, Effective, Patient-centred, Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS)
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This indicator measures the percentage of long-term care home residents who fell during the 30 days preceding their resident assessment. The indicator is calculated as a rolling 4 quarter average. This indicator was jointly developed by interRAI and the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). A lower percentage is better.
25/02/2022
Long Term Care, Outcome, Aging, Safe, Continuing Care Reporting System (CCRS)
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