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Oregon's low in-hospital death rates: what determines where people die and …

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SW Tolle, AG Rosenfeld, VP Tilden, Y … - Annals of internal …, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians
Where Americans die is much more influenced by what part of the country they live in than by
what their prefer- ences are for location of death. Although most Americans report a preference
for death at home, a majority still die in acute care hospitals. We describe the experiences ...
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Family reports of pain in dying hospitalized patients: a structured telephone survey


SW Tolle, VP Tilden, SE Hickman, AG … - Western Journal of …, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Objectives To see how often families in Oregon reported moderate to severe pain in dying patients
in late 1998 compared with late 1997. Design A systematic random sample of death certificates
was used to identify family members of decedents who died in a hospital setting between ...
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Influence of patient preferences and local health system characteristics on the …


RS Pritchard, ES Fisher, JM Teno, SM Sharp, … - Journal of the American …, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To examine the degree to which variation in place of death is explained by differences
in the characteristics of patients, including preferences for dying at home, and by differences
in the characteristics of local health systems. DESIGN: We drew on a clinically rich ...
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Family reports of barriers to optimal care of the dying


SW Tolle, VP Tilden, AG Rosenfeld, SE Hickman - Nursing Research, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Susan W. Tolle, MD, FACP, is Director, Center for Ethics in Health Care, and Professor of
Medicine, Division of General Medicine, School of Medicine. ... Virginia P. Tilden, DNSc,
RN, FAAN, is Associate Director, Center for Ethics in Health Care, Youmans Spaulding ...
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Factors affecting place of death in Washington State, 1968–1981


L Polissar, RK Severson, NK Brown - Journal of Community Health, 1987 - Springer
ABSTRACT: A study was carried out to determine factors affecting place of death (home,
hospital, nursing home or "other places") among all 426,115 resident deaths in Washingttm State
during 1968-1981, us- ing death certificate information. Sixteen percent of deaths ...
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Determinants of site of death among hospice cancer patients


V Mor, J Hiris - Journal of health and social behavior, 1983 - jstor.org
376 JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR TABLE 1. Percentage of Home Cancer
Deaths in Three New York State Counties County Year Monroe Erie Onondaga 1977 18.9 10.5
16.2 1978 20.5 11.0 16.0 1979 26.0 12.0 20.0 1980 27.5 13.0 19.8 1981 28.8 13.1 19.0 ...
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Hospitalization patterns and palliation in the last year of life among residents in …


SS Travis, G Loving, L McClanahan, M Bernard - The Gerontologist, 2001 - Geron Soc America
In the mid 1970s, efforts to understand transitions in care that would be required for growing
numbers of individuals surviving to advanced ages with chronic care needs resulted in the conceptualization
of a living–dying trajectory that included intervals for living, living–dying, and dying and ...
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Changing end-of-life planning: The Oregon experience

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SW Tolle, VP Tilden - Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2002 - liebertonline.com
Large state-by-state variations exist in location of dying and level of aggressive treatment
dur- ing the final phase of life. This paper describes Oregon's incremental gains toward
improv- ing advance planning for end-of-life care in a state with the lowest rate of ...
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[CITATION] Care of the living, care of the dying: Reconceptualizing nursing home care


VF Engle - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1998 - cat.inist.fr
CARE OF THE LIVING, CARE OF THE DYING: RECONCEPTUALIZING NURSING HOME CARE.
VF ENGLE Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 46:99, 1172-1174, Blackwell, 1998.
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Factors affecting place of death of hospice and non-hospice cancer patients.

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CM Moinpour, L Polissar - American Journal of Public Health, 1989 - Am Public Health Assoc
Introduction Death at home has been associated with availability of hospice programs" 2 and
whether ornot the hospice is hospital- based or home care-based.",5 In addition, variables such
as case mix, availability of caregiver support, and federalpolicies associated with the new ...
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