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. An of the health of a analytical study changing 1978-89 hospice population S Duke Sir Lecturer Practitioner, Michael Sobell Oxford Radcliffe NHS and School of Health House, Trust, Care Oxford Brookes Studies , Oxford ...
disparities. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of a culturally adapted palliative care consultation service for Hispanics on end-of-life decisions, specifically likelihood of changing from full ...
We read with great interest the article published by Campbell et al. entitled “ Changes in thyroid function across adolescence: a longitudinal study ” (1), which outlines the need for reference ...
effort to adapt an existing EBI to improve the timeliness of referrals to hospice to a new patient population and care setting. Our methods were rooted in the Planned Adaptation Model (PAM). Through our ...
changes in the health care system. The last comprehensive analysis of expenditures for decedents used 1988 Medicare data, and the last available analysis of the effect of a hospice on expenditures used 1992 ...
Issue/problem: In health care, ever-emerging new technologies and societal changes require constant development of new fields and its better management. With aging population being one of the main ...
and extracurricular programming, and nutrition. To be included, articles had to provide information on the age of the prison population being studied and include older adults (age 50 years or older); present health ...
for future research. The hospice patient population continues to change , gradually evolving since the program's establishment (Gage & Dao, 1996). As service options, consumer populations , and patterns ...
-based outcomes in the general population and in comparative population studies , given the dynamic changes in illness complexity and discharge practices. Last, our findings on the adverse prognostic ...
, only 17% were in the upper quartile of hospice referral (P < .001). Temporal changes During the study period, the median rate of hospice referral increased from 0.8% in 2001-2002 to 1.3% in 2004-2005 (P ...
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