Association Between Immigrant Status and End-of-Life Care in Ontario, Canada
暂无分享,去创建一个
Peter Tanuseputro | Doug Manuel | Andreas Laupacis | Damon C. Scales | A. Laupacis | T. Stukel | R. Fowler | C. Yarnell | D. Scales | L. Fu | R. Pinto | P. Tanuseputro | D. Manuel | Robert A. Fowler | Ruxandra Pinto | Christopher J. Yarnell | Longdi Fu | Therese Stukel
[1] S. Ebrahim,et al. Sikh Perspectives towards Death and End-Of-Life Care , 2011, Journal of palliative care.
[2] B. Halaçlı. Withholding and Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatments in Intensive Care Units in Asia , 2015 .
[3] L. Weissfeld,et al. Prevalence of and Factors Related to Discordance About Prognosis Between Physicians and Surrogate Decision Makers of Critically Ill Patients. , 2016, JAMA.
[4] L. Curtis,et al. Racial differences in hospice use and patterns of care after enrollment in hospice among Medicare beneficiaries with heart failure. , 2012, American heart journal.
[5] H. Prigerson,et al. End‐of‐life treatment preferences: A key to reducing ethnic/racial disparities in advance care planning? , 2014, Cancer.
[6] Karey Iron,et al. Describing the linkages of the immigration, refugees and citizenship Canada permanent resident data and vital statistics death registry to Ontario’s administrative health database , 2016, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making.
[7] Lisa N Yelland,et al. Performance of the modified Poisson regression approach for estimating relative risks from clustered prospective data. , 2011, American journal of epidemiology.
[8] A. Noack,et al. Health Decline Among Recent Immigrants to Canada: Findings From a Nationally-representative Longitudinal Survey , 2011 .
[9] D. Heyland,et al. Patient and healthcare professional factors influencing end-of-life decision-making during critical illness: A systematic review* , 2011, Critical care medicine.
[10] J. Goodwin,et al. Ethnic Differences in In-Hospital Place of Death Among Older Adults in California: Effects of Individual and Contextual Characteristics and Medical Resource Supply , 2009, Medical care.
[11] D. Juurlink,et al. Enhancing the effectiveness of health care for Ontarians through research Canadian Institute for Health Information Discharge Abstract Database : A Validation Study , 2006 .
[12] P. Austin,et al. Incidence of Major Cardiovascular Events in Immigrants to Ontario , Canada The CANHEART Immigrant Study , 2015 .
[13] L. Deliens,et al. Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness: A comparative population-based survey in seven European countries , 2014, Palliative medicine.
[14] E. Halm,et al. Racial and ethnic differences in beliefs about lung cancer care. , 2012, Chest.
[15] Alexander K. Smith,et al. Palliative care for Latino patients and their families: whenever we prayed, she wept. , 2009, JAMA.
[16] J. Mutchler,et al. United States Acculturation and Cancer Patients’ End-of-Life Care , 2013, PloS one.
[17] A. Chandra,et al. Geographic Variation in Health Care and the Problem of Measuring Racial Disparities , 2005, Perspectives in biology and medicine.
[18] Y. Jang,et al. Awareness and Completion of Advance Directives in Older Korean‐American Adults , 2015, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
[19] C. Begg,et al. Resurrecting treatment histories of dead patients: a study design that should be laid to rest. , 2004, JAMA.
[20] D. Cook,et al. Defining priorities for improving end-of-life care in Canada , 2010, Canadian Medical Association Journal.
[21] K. Viswanath,et al. Racial disparities in the outcomes of communication on medical care received near death. , 2010, Archives of internal medicine.
[22] J. Tulsky,et al. Traditional Expectations Versus US Realities: First- and Second-Generation Asian Indian Perspectives on End-of-Life Care , 2012, Journal of General Internal Medicine.
[23] N. Ross,et al. Experiencing difficulties accessing first-contact health services in Canada: Canadians without regular doctors and recent immigrants have difficulties accessing first-contact healthcare services. Reports of difficulties in accessing care vary by age, sex and region. , 2006, Healthcare policy = Politiques de sante.
[24] A. Kazanjian,et al. Review: Cultural conceptualizations of hospice palliative care: more similarities than differences , 2010, Palliative medicine.
[25] S. Morton,et al. Association Between Palliative Care and Patient and Caregiver Outcomes , 2016 .
[26] Shimon Shaykevich,et al. Health literacy not race predicts end-of-life care preferences. , 2008, Journal of palliative medicine.
[27] Arlene S Ash,et al. Racial and ethnic differences in end-of-life costs: why do minorities cost more than whites? , 2009, Archives of internal medicine.
[28] A. Gafni,et al. What matters most in end-of-life care: perceptions of seriously ill patients and their family members , 2006, Canadian Medical Association Journal.
[29] K. Moss,et al. End-of-Life Preferences in Afro-Caribbean Older Adults: A Systematic Literature Review , 2014, Omega.
[30] Silvia P Salas,et al. Integration of Latino/a cultural values into palliative health care: A culture centered model , 2013, Palliative and Supportive Care.
[31] Charles L Sprung,et al. End-of-life practices in European intensive care units: the Ethicus Study. , 2003, JAMA.
[32] M. Talamantes,et al. What Evidence is Available on End-of-life (EOL) Care and Latino Elders? A Literature Review , 2014, The American journal of hospice & palliative care.