BackgroundLittle is known about the decision-making experiences of seniors and informal caregivers facing decisions about seniors’ housing decisions when objective decision making measures are used.ObjectivesTo report on seniors’ and caregivers’ experiences of housing decisions.DesignA cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach supplemented by qualitative data.SettingSixteen health jurisdictions providing home care services, Quebec province, Canada.ParticipantsTwo separate samples of seniors aged ≥ 65 years and informal caregivers of cognitively impaired seniors who had made a decision about housing.MeasurementsInformation on preferred choice and actual choice about housing, role assumed in the decision, decisional conflict and deci...
Introduction Shared decision making is an interpersonal process whereby healthcare providers collabo...
The study was initially designed to look into the soon-to-be senior citizens��� preferences for the ...
This project presents a research grant proposal based on the Canadian Institutes of Health Research ...
BACKGROUND:Little is known about the decision-making experiences of seniors and informal caregivers ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the decision-making experiences of seniors and informal caregivers...
Contains fulltext : 196325.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lit...
AbstractWe focused on the process of decision making in seniors regarding the initiation of using re...
AbstractWe focused on the process of decision making in seniors regarding the initiation of using re...
Background and Objectives: Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who ...
This is a qualitative study of well-elderly persons living in a Canadian city. The problem is that t...
As Canada’s population ages, policy analysts are increasingly concerned with issues related to housi...
As Canada’s population ages, policy analysts are increasingly concerned with issues related to housi...
Background: Planning for future care after the death of parental caregivers and adapting disability ...
"Population aging" is a worldwide occurrence facing both developed and developing countries alike. I...
"Population aging" is a worldwide occurrence facing both developed and developing countries alike. I...
Introduction Shared decision making is an interpersonal process whereby healthcare providers collabo...
The study was initially designed to look into the soon-to-be senior citizens��� preferences for the ...
This project presents a research grant proposal based on the Canadian Institutes of Health Research ...
BACKGROUND:Little is known about the decision-making experiences of seniors and informal caregivers ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the decision-making experiences of seniors and informal caregivers...
Contains fulltext : 196325.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lit...
AbstractWe focused on the process of decision making in seniors regarding the initiation of using re...
AbstractWe focused on the process of decision making in seniors regarding the initiation of using re...
Background and Objectives: Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who ...
This is a qualitative study of well-elderly persons living in a Canadian city. The problem is that t...
As Canada’s population ages, policy analysts are increasingly concerned with issues related to housi...
As Canada’s population ages, policy analysts are increasingly concerned with issues related to housi...
Background: Planning for future care after the death of parental caregivers and adapting disability ...
"Population aging" is a worldwide occurrence facing both developed and developing countries alike. I...
"Population aging" is a worldwide occurrence facing both developed and developing countries alike. I...
Introduction Shared decision making is an interpersonal process whereby healthcare providers collabo...
The study was initially designed to look into the soon-to-be senior citizens��� preferences for the ...
This project presents a research grant proposal based on the Canadian Institutes of Health Research ...