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Table 5 Characteristics of homes and residents

From: The acceptability and feasibility of using the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT) to inform practice in care homes

Variable

Home 1

Home 2

Home 3

Home 4

All

Home characteristics

 Type

Nursing

Nursing

Residential

Residential

-

 Size

64

39

37

29

-

 Provider

National chain

National chain

Small independent

Small independent

-

Resident characteristics T1

  N

15

9

20

14

58

  N female (%)

9 (60 %)

6 (67 %)

20 (100 %)

14 (100 %)

85

 % White British/Irish

87

100

100

100

97

 Age range (min-max)

77–96

73–93

74–97

73–94

73–97

 Mean Age

87

82

87

86

86

 % lacking capacity

100

44

30

36

53

 Mean Bathel Index Daily Living

8.00

4.44

10.55

9.43

8.67

 Mean MDS CPS (0-6)

3.80

3.67

3.00

3.36

3.40

Resident characteristics T2

  N

15

7a

20

14

56

 % lacking capacity

100

43

30

36

52

 Bathel Index Daily Living

6.20

6.00

8.80

9.29

7.88

 MDS CPS

3.80

3.86

3.05

3.50

3.46

  1. aAlthough SCRQoL data is not reported for T2 in home 2, we do have data from the home about the characteristics of 7 residents during that time and these are reported here