OBJECTIVES: To characterize the goals and approaches of clinicians with experience discussing long-term prognostic information with older adults. DESIGN: We used a semistructured interview guide containing 2 domains of perceived benefits and strategies to explore why and how clinicians choose to discuss long-term prognosis, defined as life expectancy on the scale of years, with patients. SETTING: Clinicians from home-based primary care practices, community-based clinics, and academic medical centers across San Francisco. PARTICIPANTS: Fourteen physicians, including 11 geriatricians and 1 geriatric nurse practitioner, with a mean age of 40 and a mean 9 years in practice. MEASUREMENTS: Clinician responses were analyzed qualitatively using the...
Background: Importance of advance care planning or enabling individuals to make decisions regarding ...
Older adults have an increased risk for illness and disease, factors that can lead to functional imp...
Older patients and their families desire control over health decisions in serious illness. Experts r...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize the goals and approaches of clinicians with experience discussing long-t...
ObjectivesTo characterize the goals and approaches of clinicians with experience discussing long-ter...
FORETELLING THE FUTURE OF PROGNOSTICATION: A HISTORICALLY INSPIRED DOMAIN-BASED APPROACH FOR THE ELD...
We aimed to identify the level of prognostic disclosure, type of prognostic information and delivery...
Shared decision making near end of life is a balancing act of communicating prognosis to patients an...
Background Estimates of life expectancy assist physicians and patients in medical decision-making. T...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the frequency of documented prognosis discussions among ...
We aimed to identify the level of prognostic disclosure, type of prognostic information and delivery...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
ImportanceLong-term prognosis informs clinical and personal decisions for older adults with late-lif...
Patients aged 60 or older from the practice of a private physician (n = 32) and from a geriatric out...
The John A. Hartford Foundation, Cambia Health Foundation, and California Health Care Foundation com...
Background: Importance of advance care planning or enabling individuals to make decisions regarding ...
Older adults have an increased risk for illness and disease, factors that can lead to functional imp...
Older patients and their families desire control over health decisions in serious illness. Experts r...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize the goals and approaches of clinicians with experience discussing long-t...
ObjectivesTo characterize the goals and approaches of clinicians with experience discussing long-ter...
FORETELLING THE FUTURE OF PROGNOSTICATION: A HISTORICALLY INSPIRED DOMAIN-BASED APPROACH FOR THE ELD...
We aimed to identify the level of prognostic disclosure, type of prognostic information and delivery...
Shared decision making near end of life is a balancing act of communicating prognosis to patients an...
Background Estimates of life expectancy assist physicians and patients in medical decision-making. T...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the frequency of documented prognosis discussions among ...
We aimed to identify the level of prognostic disclosure, type of prognostic information and delivery...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
ImportanceLong-term prognosis informs clinical and personal decisions for older adults with late-lif...
Patients aged 60 or older from the practice of a private physician (n = 32) and from a geriatric out...
The John A. Hartford Foundation, Cambia Health Foundation, and California Health Care Foundation com...
Background: Importance of advance care planning or enabling individuals to make decisions regarding ...
Older adults have an increased risk for illness and disease, factors that can lead to functional imp...
Older patients and their families desire control over health decisions in serious illness. Experts r...