Browse Items (2 total)
- Tags: Moore Pamela S
The Promoting Effective Advance Care for Elders (PEACE) Randomized Pilot Study: Theoretical Framework and Study Design.
Tags: 2012, Aged, Allen Kyle R, Anxiety, Chronic Disease – In Old Age – Ohio, collaboration, Conceptual Framework, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Depression, Disease Management, Ertle Denise, Fosnight Susan M, Goal-Setting, Hazelett Susan E, Health Care Costs, Health Promotion – In Old Age – Ohio, Home Health Care, Moore Pamela S, Multidisciplinary Care Team, NEOMED College of Medicine, NEOMED College of Pharmacy, Ohio, Palliative Care, Pilot Studies, Population health management, Practice Guidelines, Quality of Life, Radwany Steven, Study Design
Results of the promoting effective advance care planning for elders (PEACE) randomized pilot study.
Tags: *Quality of Life, 2014, 80 and over, Activities of Daily Living, advance care planning, Advance Care Planning/*organization & administration, Aged, Albanese Teresa H, Allen Kyle R, Case Management – Methods, Chi Square Test, College of Medicine, Community-Institutional Relations, Comparative Studies, Decision Making, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Descriptive Statistics, Disease Management, Ertle Denise, Family, Female, Fosnight Susan M, Frail Elderly, Geriatric Assessment/methods, Hazelett Susan E, Health Promotion, Health Resource Utilization, Health Services for the Aged/organization & administration, Home Care Services/*organization & administration, Human, Humans, Interdisciplinary Communication, Kropp Denise J, Long Term Care, Long-Term Care/*organization & administration, Male, Medicaid – Ohio, Moore Pamela S, Multidisciplinary Care Team, NEOMED College of Medicine, NEOMED College of Pharmacy, Ohio, Outcomes (Health Care), Palliative Care, Palliative Care/organization & administration, Patient, Physicians, Pilot Projects, Pilot Studies – Ohio, Population health management, Program Evaluation, Psychological Tests, Quality of Life, Radwany Steven M, Random Assignment, Reference Values, Repeated Measures, Scales, Spiritual Care, T-Tests, Treatment Outcome