Objective: To assess the impact of patient characteristics, patient-professional engagement, communication and context on the probability that healthcare professionals will discuss goals or priorities with older patients. Design: Secondary analysis of cross-sectional data from the 2014 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of Older Adults. Setting: 11 western countries. Subjects: Community-dwelling adults, aged 55 or older. Main outcome measure: Assessment of goals and priorities. Results: The final sample size consisted of 17,222 respondents, 54% of whom reported an assessment of their goals and priorities (AGP) by healthcare professionals. In logistic regression model 1, which was used to analyse the entire population, the ...
PURPOSE: Care for older adults should preferably be provided in a person-centred way that includes g...
PURPOSE: To investigate the treatment goals of older patients with non-curable cancer, whether those...
PURPOSE: To investigate the treatment goals of older patients with non-curable cancer, whether those...
Objectives Since the population continues ageing and the number of patients with multiple chronic di...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
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ObjectivesWhile patients' health priorities should inform healthcare, strategies for doing so are la...
Objectives Since the population continues ageing and the number of patients with multiple chronic di...
Objectives Since the population continues ageing and the number of patients with multiple chronic di...
Objectives Since the population continues ageing and the number of patients with multiple chronic di...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Care for older adults should preferably be provided in a pers...
PURPOSE: Care for older adults should preferably be provided in a person-centred way that includes g...
PURPOSE: To investigate the treatment goals of older patients with non-curable cancer, whether those...
PURPOSE: To investigate the treatment goals of older patients with non-curable cancer, whether those...
Objectives Since the population continues ageing and the number of patients with multiple chronic di...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
Contains fulltext : 189755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
ObjectivesWhile patients' health priorities should inform healthcare, strategies for doing so are la...
Objectives Since the population continues ageing and the number of patients with multiple chronic di...
Objectives Since the population continues ageing and the number of patients with multiple chronic di...
Objectives Since the population continues ageing and the number of patients with multiple chronic di...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Care for older adults should preferably be provided in a pers...
PURPOSE: Care for older adults should preferably be provided in a person-centred way that includes g...
PURPOSE: To investigate the treatment goals of older patients with non-curable cancer, whether those...
PURPOSE: To investigate the treatment goals of older patients with non-curable cancer, whether those...