Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 21
pro vyhledávání: '"R K, Oye"'
Autor:
B. Kreling, William J. Fulkerson, Alfred F. Connors, Joanne Lynn, Y. Yasui, J. Teno, D. K. Robinson, B. Virnig, Ann M. Damiano, A. W. Wu, Lee Goldman, D. J. Murphy, M. Bergner, R. K. Oye, Neal V. Dawson, William A. Knaus, R. Hakim, N. A. Desbiens, Douglas P. Wagner
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 274:1591-1598
Objectives. —To improve end-of-life decision making and reduce the frequency of a mechanically supported, painful, and prolonged process of dying. Design. —A 2-year prospective observational study (phase I) with 4301 patients followed by a 2-year
Autor:
N S, Wenger, N L, Greengold, R K, Oye, P, Kussin, R S, Phillips, N A, Desbiens, H, Liu, J R, Hiatt, J M, Teno, A F, Connors
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical ethics. 8(3)
Autor:
K E, Rosenfeld, N S, Wenger, R S, Phillips, A F, Connors, N V, Dawson, P, Layde, R M, Califf, H, Liu, J, Lynn, R K, Oye
Publikováno v:
Archives of internal medicine. 156(14)
During serious illness, patient preferences regarding life-sustaining treatments play an important role in medical decisions. However, little is known about life-sustaining preference stability in this population or about factors associated with pref
Autor:
R S, Phillips, N S, Wenger, J, Teno, R K, Oye, S, Youngner, R, Califf, P, Layde, N, Desbiens, A F, Connors, J, Lynn
Publikováno v:
The American journal of medicine. 100(2)
For patients hospitalized with serious illnesses, we identified factors associated with a stated preference to forgo cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), examined physician-patient communication about these issues, and determined the relationship of
Autor:
N S, Wenger, R K, Oye, N A, Desbiens, R S, Phillips, J M, Teno, A F, Connors, H, Liu, M F, Zemsky, P, Kussin
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical ethics. 7(1)
Autor:
J, Tsevat, E F, Cook, M L, Green, D B, Matchar, N V, Dawson, S K, Broste, A W, Wu, R S, Phillips, R K, Oye, L, Goldman
Publikováno v:
Annals of internal medicine. 122(7)
To assess 1) the health values and health ratings of seriously ill hospitalized patients, their surrogate decision makers, and their physicians; 2) the determinants of health values; and 3) whether health values change over time.Prospective, longitud
Autor:
H R, Arkes, N V, Dawson, T, Speroff, F E, Harrell, C, Alzola, R, Phillips, N, Desbiens, R K, Oye, W, Knaus, A F, Connors
Publikováno v:
Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making. 15(2)
The probability score (PS) or Brier score has been used in a large number of studies in which physician judgment performance was assessed. However, the covariance decomposition of the PS has not previously been used to evaluate medical judgment. The
Autor:
W A, Knaus, F E, Harrell, J, Lynn, L, Goldman, R S, Phillips, A F, Connors, N V, Dawson, W J, Fulkerson, R M, Califf, N, Desbiens, P, Layde, R K, Oye, P E, Bellamy, R B, Hakim, D P, Wagner
Publikováno v:
Annals of internal medicine. 122(3)
To develop and validate a prognostic model that estimates survival over a 180-day period for seriously ill hospitalized adults (phase I of SUPPORT [Study to Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Outcomes and Risks of Treatments]) and to compare th
Publikováno v:
American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. 3(6)
The effect of a do-not-resuscitate order on the standard of care of critically ill patients is of concern to practitioners, patients, and their families. Because "do not resuscitate" may be misconstrued to include more than "no cardiopulmonary resusc
Autor:
N S, Wenger, R K, Oye, P E, Bellamy, J, Lynn, R S, Phillips, N A, Desbiens, P, Kussin, S J, Youngner
Publikováno v:
Journal of general internal medicine. 9(10)
To investigate the appropriateness of hospitalization as the time to elicit patients' medical care preferences, the authors evaluated the capability of seriously ill patients to participate in decision making early in hospitalization and their decisi