2019
Associations between home deaths and end-of-life nursing care trajectories for community-dwelling people: a population-based registry study
Kjellstadli C, Han L, Allore H, Flo E, Husebo BS, Hunskaar S. Associations between home deaths and end-of-life nursing care trajectories for community-dwelling people: a population-based registry study. BMC Health Services Research 2019, 19: 698. PMID: 31615500, PMCID: PMC6794846, DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-4536-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overChildChild, PreschoolContinuity of Patient CareFemaleHome Care ServicesHome NursingHospice CareHospitalsHumansIndependent LivingInfantInfant, NewbornLogistic ModelsLongitudinal StudiesMaleMiddle AgedNorwayNursing CarePalliative CareRegistriesResearch DesignRetrospective StudiesSkilled Nursing FacilitiesTerminal CareYoung AdultConceptsSkilled nursing facilitiesHome deathCommunity-dwelling peoplePlace of deathHome nursingSNF stayAssociation of placeNursing servicesPopulation-based registry studyHome nursing servicesPalliative home careContinuity of careRetrospective longitudinal studyDays of lifeMunicipal healthcare servicesLogistic regression modelsGroup-based trajectory modelsDeath RegistryMultinomial logistic regression modelsNorwegian CauseRegistry studyBackgroundFew studiesNational registryCare trajectoriesNursing hours
2015
A Longitudinal, Observational Study with Many Repeated Measures Demonstrated Improved Precision of Individual Survival Curves Using Bayesian Joint Modeling of Disability and Survival
Murphy TE, Allore HG, Han L, Peduzzi PN, Gill TM, Xu X, Lin H. A Longitudinal, Observational Study with Many Repeated Measures Demonstrated Improved Precision of Individual Survival Curves Using Bayesian Joint Modeling of Disability and Survival. Experimental Aging Research 2015, 41: 221-239. PMID: 25978444, PMCID: PMC4452025, DOI: 10.1080/0361073x.2015.1021640.Peer-Reviewed Original Research