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Journal of Housing For the Elderly. 18:1-4
Packaging supportive services with housinga pressing issue for older adultsThe population of older adults is expected to explode in the coming years. Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities examines a cruc
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Journal of Gerontology. 49:P159-P164
To determine the usefulness of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) as a measure of depressive symptoms among frail and disabled elderly, we conducted a first- and second-order confirmatory factor analysis testing the four-
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 13:236-250
Key health policy objectives, such as health system reform, cost containment, health promotion, and health personnel development, require states to be increasingly involved in forming and implementing policy.’ Yet states vary considerably in their
Autor:
Penny Hollander Feldman
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The Gerontologist. 33:47-54
Four work life demonstration projects designed to upgrade home aide employment, reduce turnover, and increase continuity of care were evaluated using randomly selected experimental and control groups at each of 11 agencies. The projects reduced worke
Autor:
Mary D, Naylor, Penny Hollander, Feldman, Stacen, Keating, Mary Jane, Koren, Ellen T, Kurtzman, Maureen C, Maccoy, Randall, Krakauer
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Journal of evaluation in clinical practice. 15(6)
Over the last decade, in order to close the safety and health care quality chasm, there has been a growing imperative to translate evidence-based research into practice.This study examines the major facilitators and barriers of implementing in a larg
Autor:
Penny Hollander, Feldman, Annette M, Totten, Janice, Foust, Dhara, Naik, Beth, Costello, Ellen, Kurtzman, Margaret, McDonald
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Home healthcare nurse. 27(6)
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Caring : National Association for Home Care magazine. 28(4)
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Familycommunity health. 26(4)
As the US population ages and the number of older people who are "aging in place" increases, communities will face new opportunities and challenges in responding to this population's desires and needs. Qualitative research was conducted to inform the