This study explored the reasons for low levels of hospice participation by African Americans. Methods: Data about attitudes toward dying and death, advanced directives, and barriers to using hospice services were collected from 314 adults attending 11 diversely populated churches in North Carolina. Results: Almost all participants indicated (91%) willingness to use hospice, particularly if the hospice team were diverse (77%). Most are without a living will (72%) or health care power of attorney (81%); approximately half (54%) have shared final care wishes. Discussion: Despite evidence of a willingness to use hospice, African Americans were unlikely to complete advanced directives or share final care wishes. However, many were more likely to...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
This study examines barriers limiting access to hospice care for elderly African Americans. Ethnic b...
This action research study was undertaken to identify how African Americans perceived and understood...
The United States of America is a country composed of various ethnicities. This country is consider...
spiritual preparation for death, can benefit both patients and family caregivers immensely. Despite ...
In 2010, 1.58 million patients received services from hospice in the United States; of these patient...
In 2010, 1.58 million patients received services from hospice in the United States; of these patient...
The underuse of hospice care by terminally ill African American elders suggests they are suffering w...
As the United States\u27 population ages and grows more diverse, scholars and practitioners have gro...
As the United States\u27 population ages and grows more diverse, scholars and practitioners have gro...
A significant body of literature reports and assesses the roots of observed racial disparities in ho...
BACKGROUND: Although hospice care can alleviate suffering at the end of life for patients with cance...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
This study examines barriers limiting access to hospice care for elderly African Americans. Ethnic b...
This action research study was undertaken to identify how African Americans perceived and understood...
The United States of America is a country composed of various ethnicities. This country is consider...
spiritual preparation for death, can benefit both patients and family caregivers immensely. Despite ...
In 2010, 1.58 million patients received services from hospice in the United States; of these patient...
In 2010, 1.58 million patients received services from hospice in the United States; of these patient...
The underuse of hospice care by terminally ill African American elders suggests they are suffering w...
As the United States\u27 population ages and grows more diverse, scholars and practitioners have gro...
As the United States\u27 population ages and grows more diverse, scholars and practitioners have gro...
A significant body of literature reports and assesses the roots of observed racial disparities in ho...
BACKGROUND: Although hospice care can alleviate suffering at the end of life for patients with cance...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...
Despite the widespread use and acceptance of hospice care in the United States, African Americans un...