2011
Effects of Benefits and Harms on Older Persons' Willingness to Take Medication for Primary Cardiovascular Prevention
Fried TR, Tinetti ME, Towle V, O’Leary J, Iannone L. Effects of Benefits and Harms on Older Persons' Willingness to Take Medication for Primary Cardiovascular Prevention. JAMA Internal Medicine 2011, 171: 923-928. PMID: 21357797, PMCID: PMC3101287, DOI: 10.1001/archinternmed.2011.32.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAspirinCardiotonic AgentsCardiovascular DiseasesDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansInterviews as TopicMaleMyocardial InfarctionPatient CompliancePatient ParticipationPatient SelectionPharmaceutical PreparationsPrimary PreventionRisk AssessmentSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsPrimary cardiovascular disease preventionCardiovascular disease preventionMyocardial infarctionAbsolute benefitAdverse effectsDisease preventionOlder personsCommunity-living older personsPrimary cardiovascular preventionEvidence-based guidelinesAverage risk reductionRisk reductionCardiovascular preventionAvailable medicationsPrimary preventionClinical guidelinesTreatment benefitMild fatigueMedicationsQuality assurance initiativesPerson interviewsPreventionParticipantsHarmLarge proportion
2001
Nurses' use of palliative care practices in the acute care setting
Bradley E, Cherlin E, McCorkle R, Fried T, Kasl S, Cicchetti D, Johnson-Hurzeler R, Horwitz S. Nurses' use of palliative care practices in the acute care setting. Journal Of Professional Nursing 2001, 17: 14-22. PMID: 11211378, DOI: 10.1053/jpnu.2001.20255.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAttitude of Health PersonnelClinical CompetenceConnecticutCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHospice CareHospitals, CommunityHumansMaleNursing CareNursing Evaluation ResearchNursing Staff, HospitalPalliative CarePrognosisSurveys and QuestionnairesTerminal CareTerminally IllTruth DisclosureConceptsPalliative care practiceAcute care settingIll patientsCare practicesCare settingsGroup of nursesSelf-administered questionnaireMost nursesNurses' useHospice trainingNursesPatientsHospiceSubstantial proportionEducational preparationGreater useGreater knowledgeEducational programsSettingSubstantial gapsPrognosisHospitalYearsCare
1995
Older Community‐Dwelling Adults' Attitudes Toward and Practices of Health Promotion and Advance Planning Activities
Fried T, Rosenberg R, Lipsitz L. Older Community‐Dwelling Adults' Attitudes Toward and Practices of Health Promotion and Advance Planning Activities. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 1995, 43: 645-649. PMID: 7775723, DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1995.tb07199.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdvance DirectivesAgedAged, 80 and overAutopsyCholesterolEducational StatusExerciseFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PromotionHumansInfluenza VaccinesMaleMammographyPatient ParticipationPhysician-Patient RelationsPreventive MedicineProstatic NeoplasmsRectal DiseasesSigmoidoscopyTissue and Organ ProcurementTissue DonorsVaccinationConceptsHealth care proxyProstate cancer screeningCancer screeningHealth screeningHealth promotionInvasive proceduresAdvance directivesScreening testHealth preventionOrgan donationOlder adultsCommunity-dwelling older adultsYears of ageInfluenza vaccinationEffect of ageCholesterol screeningRectal examinationMean ageResearch RegistryResponse rateScreening toolDescriptive studyPhysiciansRegular participationPrevention activities