Consenting to Die: Does Having a Caregiver Influence the Decision to Use Hospice Care? - Lauren Barker - Libros - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659138393 - 22 de junio de 2012
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Consenting to Die: Does Having a Caregiver Influence the Decision to Use Hospice Care?

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Research has indicated that the presence of a primary caregiver may influence a patient?s decision to receive hospice care, but how and to what extent remains unclear. This study explores whether the presence of a caregiver affects a patient?s election of hospice care. The analysis uses data from the 1993 National Mortality Followback Survey to examine the probability of hospice user among people ages 15 and older who died from non-traumatic causes in that year. The key independent variable of interest was the presence of a caregiver, defined as someone who provided unpaid help taking care of the decedent or performing routine chores. Logistic regression results indicate that the presence of caregivers is strongly correlated with the decision to receive hospice care. The odds of individuals with caregivers using hospice services are between 2 and nearly 4 times as great as for those who need caregivers but are unable to obtain one. Policies that focus on hospice use must take into account the presence (or lack thereof) and potential effects of caregivers on patients.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 22 de junio de 2012
ISBN13 9783659138393
Editores LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Páginas 52
Dimensiones 150 × 3 × 226 mm   ·   96 g
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