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- Tags: *Long-Term Care
Narrative analysis of the ethics in providing advance care planning.
Tags: *Long-Term Care, 2014, Accountability, advance care planning, Advance Care Planning – Ethical Issues, Advance Care Planning/*ethics, Aultman Julie M, Baughman Kristin R, care managers, Case Managers, College of Graduate Studies, Courage, Decision Making/*ethics, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Empowerment, end-of-life decisions, ethical dilemmas, Ethics, Focus Groups, Funding Source, Human, Humans, Ludwick Ruth, narrative analysis, Narratives, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nurses/*psychology, Nursing ethics, O'Neill Anne, Ohio, Open-Ended Questionnaires, Patient Care Management/*ethics, Professional, Qualitative Studies, Questionnaires, registered nurses, Respect, Secondary Analysis, social workers, Thematic Analysis
Disentangling consumer and provider predictors of advance care planning.
Tags: *Advance Care Planning, *Long-Term Care, 2013, Adult, advance care planning, Age Factors, Allen Kyle R, area agencies on aging, Attitude of Health Personnel, Baughman Kristin R, care management, Caregivers, community-based care, Conceptual Framework, Consumers, Data Analysis Software, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Discussion, Factorial Design, factorial surveys, Female, Hazelett Susan, Human, Humans, Judgment, Long Term Care, Long-Term Care, Ludwick Ruth, Merolla David, Middle Age, Multivariate Analysis, NEOMED College of Medicine, Palmisano Barbara, Quasi-Experimental Studies, Questionnaires, Random Sample, registered nurses, Sanders Margaret, social workers, Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, The American journal of hospice & palliative care, Vignettes