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- Tags: social workers
Multi-Site Study of Provider Self-Efficacy and Beliefs in Explaining Judgments About Need and Responsibility for Advance Care Planning.
Advance Care Planning in Skilled Nursing Facilities: A Multisite Examination of Professional Judgments
Tags: 2019, Advance Directives, African Americans, Baughman Kristin R, Confidence Intervals, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Gerontology And Geriatrics, Jarjoura PhD David, Judgments, Kropp BS Denise, Ludwick PhD R N-B C C N S F A A N Ruth, NEOMED College of Medicine, nurses, Nursing, Quality of care, Quality of Life, Race, RACISM, Research Design, Residential segregation, Rural Areas, Rural education, Rural urban differences, Segregation, September 2019 Update, Shenoy BS Vimal, Social science research, social workers, The Gerontologist, Urban education
The Relationship Between Organizational Characteristics and Advance Care Planning Practices.
Tags: 2015, Administrative Personnel, Adult, advance care planning, Advance Care Planning/*organization & administration/standards, area agency on aging, Attitude of Health Personnel, Baughman Kristin R, care management, Case Management, Case Managers, Chi Square Test, Clinical Protocols/standards, community-based long-term care, Confidence Intervals, Cross Sectional Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Data Analysis Software, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Research, Descriptive Statistics, Female, Funding Source, Government Agencies, Hazelett Susan, Human, Humans, Inservice Training/organization & administration, interviews, Logistic Regression, Long Term Care, Ludwick Ruth, Male, Medicaid, Medicaid/statistics & numerical data, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Midwestern United States, Multivariate Analysis, NEOMED College of Medicine, nurses, Odds Ratio, Ohio, organizational characteristics, Organizational Culture, Palmisano Barbara, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Questionnaires, registered nurses, Rural Areas, Sanders Margaret, social workers, Surveys, T-Tests, Telephone, The American journal of hospice & palliative care, United States, Urban Areas
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
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