The operational experience of private owners of small-sized care homes in China: a qualitative study.
Zhang XiuxiangXia QinghuaJennifer K QuintAnn D MorganBranden McCormackXiubin ZhangPublished in: BMC health services research (2023)
The study suggests that formal regulations and provisions are needed to support these smaller-sized private care homes. Monitoring is also needed to ensure the quality of care. It also suggests that there needs more support by policymakers as well as provision monitoring services to improve quality of care in these care homes. Care regulations and standards are not unique to China so findings from this study can be applied to places where there are similar situations or if there are aged care services still developing.