Spousal illness burden is associated with delayed use of hospice care in terminally ill patients.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. Kane,et al. The role of hospice in reducing the impact of bereavement. , 1986, Journal of chronic diseases.
[2] D. Potvin,et al. Factors Associated with Length of Survival among 1081 Terminally Ill Cancer Patients , 1995, Journal of palliative care.
[3] V. Mor,et al. Determinants of site of death among hospice cancer patients. , 1983, Journal of health and social behavior.
[4] R L Kane,et al. Hospice Role in Alleviating the Emotional Stress of Terminal Patients and Their Families , 1985, Medical care.
[5] J. House,et al. Social relationships and health. , 1988, Science.
[6] C. Mackenzie,et al. A new method of classifying prognostic comorbidity in longitudinal studies: development and validation. , 1987, Journal of chronic diseases.
[7] N. Christakis. Timing of referral of terminally Ill patients to an outpatient hospice , 1994, Journal of general internal medicine.
[8] N. Christakis,et al. Survival of Medicare patients after enrollment in hospice programs. , 1996, The New England journal of medicine.
[9] E. Kaplan,et al. Nonparametric Estimation from Incomplete Observations , 1958 .
[10] C. Moinpour,et al. Factors affecting place of death of hospice and non-hospice cancer patients. , 1989, American journal of public health.
[11] V. Mor,et al. Patient Predictors of Hospice Choice: Hospital Versus Home Care Programs , 1985, Medical care.
[12] W. Gove. Sex, Marital Status, and Mortality , 1973, American Journal of Sociology.
[13] N J Dawson,et al. Need satisfaction in terminal care settings. , 1991, Social science & medicine.
[14] C. M. Parkes,et al. Terminal care: evaluation of effects on surviving family of care before and after bereavement. , 1983, Postgraduate medical journal.
[15] K. Wallston,et al. Comparing the Quality of Death for Hospice and Non-Hospice Cancer Patients , 1988, Medical care.
[16] R. Toseland,et al. The Impact of a Spouse-Caregiver Support Group on Care Recipient Health Care Costs , 1995, Journal of aging and health.
[17] N. Weiss,et al. Effect of social networks on cancer-screening behavior of older Mexican-American women. , 1994, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
[18] V Mor,et al. The hospice model of care for the terminally ill. , 1988, Advances in psychosomatic medicine.
[19] J. Bloom,et al. Social support and cancer screening among older black Americans. , 1993, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
[20] Albert Wu,et al. Perceptions by Family Members of the Dying Experience of Older and Seriously Ill Patients , 1997, Annals of Internal Medicine.
[21] Mark D. Hayward,et al. Interpreting Hazard Rate Models , 1993 .
[22] V. Freedman,et al. Family structure and the risk of nursing home admission. , 1996, The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences.
[23] L. Berkman,et al. Social networks, host resistance, and mortality: a nine-year follow-up study of Alameda County residents. , 1979, American journal of epidemiology.
[24] C. Seale. A comparison of hospice and conventional care. , 1991, Social science & medicine.
[25] R. Deyo,et al. Adapting a clinical comorbidity index for use with ICD-9-CM administrative databases. , 1992, Journal of clinical epidemiology.
[26] L. Waite,et al. 'Til Death Do Us Part: Marital Disruption and Mortality , 1995, American Journal of Sociology.
[27] C. M. Parkes. Terminal care: evaluation of in-patient service at St Christopher's Hospice. Part II. Self assessments of effects of the service on surviving spouses. , 1979, Postgraduate medical journal.
[28] J. Morris,et al. An alternative in terminal care: results of the National Hospice Study. , 1986, Journal of chronic diseases.