Louis Demers
École nationale d'administration publique
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International Journal for Quality in Health Care | 2014
Gina Bravo; Marie-France Dubois; Louis Demers; Nicole Dubuc; Danièle Blanchette; Karen Painter; Catherine Lestage; Cinthia Corbin
OBJECTIVE In the province of Quebec, Canada, long-term residential care is provided by two types of facilities: publicly funded accredited facilities and privately owned facilities in which care is privately financed and delivered. Following evidence that private facilities were delivering inadequate care, the provincial government decided to regulate this industry. We assessed the impact of regulation on care quality by comparing quality assessments made before and after regulation. In both periods, public facilities served as a comparison group. DESIGN A cross-sectional study conducted in 2010-12 that incorporates data collected in 1995-2000. SETTINGS Random samples of private and public facilities from two regions of Quebec. PARTICIPANTS Random samples of disabled residents aged 65 years and over. In total, 451 residents from 145 care settings assessed in 1995-2000 were compared with 329 residents from 102 care settings assessed in 2010-12. INTERVENTION Regulation introduced by the province in 2005, effective February 2007. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE Quality of care measured with the QUALCARE Scale. RESULTS After regulation, fewer small-size facilities were in operation in the private market. Between the two study periods, the proportion of residents with severe disabilities decreased in private facilities whereas it remained >80% in their public counterparts. Meanwhile, quality of care improved significantly in private facilities, while worsening in their public counterparts, even after controlling for confounding. CONCLUSIONS The private industry now provides better care to its residents. Improvement in care quality likely results in part from the closure of small homes and change in resident case-mix.
Ageing & Society | 2014
Nicole Dubuc; Marie-France Dubois; Louis Demers; André Tourigny; Michel Tousignant; Johanne Desrosiers; Cinthia Corbin; Lise Trottier; Michel Raîche
ABSTRACT This paper reports on the study of a subsidy programme that was established in Quebec for alternate housing models (AHMs), which allows private and community organisations to offer housing services within the framework of a partnership with public health-care services. The research objectives were: (a) to compare how facility characteristics and services provided by AHMs and nursing homes (NHs) differ; (b) to examine the personal characteristics of residents living in AHMs; and (c) to compare residents with similar characteristics within AHMs and NHs in terms of unmet needs, quality of care, satisfaction with care and services, and psycho-social adaptation to the residence. A cross-sectional study was undertaken with individually matched groups to assess whether AHMs meet the needs of elders in a way similar to NHs. Overall, residents in both groups had moderate to severe levels of disability and about 60 per cent had mild to severe cognitive problems. While their general features were heterogeneous, the AHMs were more comfortable and homelike than the NHs. The quality of and satisfaction with care was appropriate in both settings, although AHMs performed better. Only one-quarter of residents in both settings, however, evidenced a good level of psycho-social adaptation to their residence. This partnership approach is a good strategy to provide a useful range of housing types in communities that can respond to the needs of elders with moderate to severe disabilities.
International Journal of Integrated Care | 2013
Louis Demers
Santé mentale au Québec | 2002
Louis Demers; Alain Dupuis; Mario Poirier
Revue Gouvernance | 2004
Alain Dupuis; Luc Farinas; Louis Demers
International Journal of e-Learning and Distance Education | 2008
Louise Bertrand; Louis Demers; Jean-Marc Dion
Canadian Public Administration-administration Publique Du Canada | 1998
Louis Demers; Vincent Lemieux
Recherches sociographiques | 1990
Louis Demers; Clermont Bégin
Vie sociale | 2014
Hélène Trouvé; Louis Demers; Yves Couturier; Geneviève Imbert; Olivier Saint-Jean; Dominique Somme
Recherches sociographiques | 2002
Louis Demers; Yolande Pelchat; Ginette Côté