Family Response to End-of-Life Education: Differences by Ethnicity and Stage of Caregiving
In: American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, Jg. 23 (2006-08-01), S. 269-276
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The authors developed and tested 5 educational booklets to improve end-of-life knowledge, attitudes, intention, and practices in a multiethnic sample of family caregivers of well, homebound, and institutionalized elders. Of 570 participants, 424 (74%) read at least 1 booklet and completed pretests and posttests. At 3-month follow-up, small improvements were seen in completion of advance directives, and significant increases were seen in proportions of caregivers with funeral or burial plans and willingness to consider hospice. The booklets had wide appeal, but end-of-life measures varied by care-giver stage and ethnicity, suggesting that these factors need to be considered in developing education interventions for family caregivers.
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Family Response to End-of-Life Education: Differences by Ethnicity and Stage of Caregiving
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Braun, Kathryn L. ; Zir, Ana ; Karel, Harumi |
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Zeitschrift: | American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, Jg. 23 (2006-08-01), S. 269-276 |
Veröffentlichung: | SAGE Publications, 2006 |
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ISSN: | 1938-2715 (print) ; 1049-9091 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1177/1049909106290243 |
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