2017
CAREGIVING ICAREGIVING ASSISTANCE PROVIDED TO OLDER ADULTS WITH AND WITHOUT DEMENTIA AND DISABILITY
Riffin C, Van Ness P, Wolff J, Fried T. CAREGIVING ICAREGIVING ASSISTANCE PROVIDED TO OLDER ADULTS WITH AND WITHOUT DEMENTIA AND DISABILITY. Innovation In Aging 2017, 1: 138-139. PMCID: PMC6242145, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igx004.557.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCaregiver burdenOlder adultsCommunity-dwelling older adultsSignificant linear associationMantel-Haenszel trend testAging Trends StudyUnadjusted analysesNational HealthHigh riskOlder personsDementiaCaregiver rolePrimary caregiversLinear associationCaregiversDisabilityBurdenInformal caregivingAdultsNational studyComposite measureRepresentative sampleTrends StudyGroupCaregiving
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
2010
Primary Care Clinicians' Experiences With Treatment Decision Making for Older Persons With Multiple Conditions
Fried TR, Tinetti ME, Iannone L. Primary Care Clinicians' Experiences With Treatment Decision Making for Older Persons With Multiple Conditions. JAMA Internal Medicine 2010, 171: 75-80. PMID: 20837819, PMCID: PMC3021478, DOI: 10.1001/archinternmed.2010.318.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedChronic DiseaseComorbidityConnecticutDecision MakingFemaleFocus GroupsGoalsHospitals, UniversityHumansMaleMedication AdherenceMiddle AgedNarrationNurse PractitionersPatient CompliancePhysician AssistantsPhysicians, Primary CarePractice Patterns, Physicians'Primary Health CareQualitative ResearchResidence CharacteristicsUnited StatesWorkforceConceptsGuideline-directed carePrimary care cliniciansTreatment decisionsOlder patientsCare cliniciansOlder personsDisease-specific guidelinesMultiple medical conditionsPrimary care practicesBetter treatment decisionsComplex regimensPatient goalsPatient prioritiesPatient's abilityClinician experienceMedical conditionsOutcome dataPatientsCare practicesVeterans AffairsMultiple conditionsCliniciansDesign of interventionsRole of specialistsMultiple diseases
1999
Older persons' preferences for site of terminal care.
Fried T, Doorn C, O'Leary J, Tinetti M, Drickamer M. Older persons' preferences for site of terminal care. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1999, 131: 109-12. PMID: 10419426, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-131-2-199907200-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTerminal careOlder persons' preferencesCommunity-dwelling persons 65 yearsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseCongestive heart failureObstructive pulmonary diseasePersons 65 yearsSite of careLong-term care needsCare of disabilitiesFamily membersNonterminal illnessHeart failurePulmonary diseaseQuantitative interviewsPatient preferencesLife careCare needsNursing homesQualitative interviewsTerminal illnessParticipants' homesOlder personsHospitalCare
1998
Older Persons’ Preferences for Site of Treatment in Acute Illness. ANNOUNCEMENT
Fried T, Van Doorn C, Tinetti M, Drickamer M. Older Persons’ Preferences for Site of Treatment in Acute Illness. ANNOUNCEMENT. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1998, 13: 522-527. PMID: 9734788, PMCID: PMC1496998, DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00162.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute illnessHome care servicesHome treatmentHome careCare servicesChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseCongestive heart failureObstructive pulmonary diseaseProcess of careLower intensity servicesSite of treatmentOlder persons' preferencesPersons age 65Health care systemHeart failurePulmonary diseasePatient preferencesHospital careMedical careAge 65Older personsHospitalIllness experienceCare systemCare