2019
Palliative care advanced practice nursing in Israel: bridging creation and implementation
Collett D, Feder S, Aaron E, Haron Y, Schulman‐Green D. Palliative care advanced practice nursing in Israel: bridging creation and implementation. International Nursing Review 2019, 67: 136-144. PMID: 31789428, DOI: 10.1111/inr.12555.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdvanced Practice NursingHumansIsraelNurse PractitionersNurse's RolePalliative CareQualitative ResearchConceptsAdvanced practice nurse rolePractice nurse roleAdvanced practice nursing rolesPalliative care needsAdvanced practice nursesNurse's roleAdvanced practice nursingPalliative carePractice nursesNursing rolePractice nursingCare needsPalliative care advanced practiceAdvanced practicePractice nurse trainingPalliative care centersLife-limiting illnessScope of practiceCare centerSpiritual distressNursing practiceQualitative descriptive studyDescriptive studyHealth policyNursesPerspectives of Patients in Identifying Their Values‐Based Health Priorities
Feder SL, Kiwak E, Costello D, Dindo L, Hernandez‐Bigos K, Vo L, Geda M, Blaum C, Tinetti ME, Naik AD. Perspectives of Patients in Identifying Their Values‐Based Health Priorities. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2019, 67: 1379-1385. PMID: 30844080, PMCID: PMC6612577, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.15850.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAged, 80 and overFemaleGoalsHealth PrioritiesHumansInterviews as TopicMaleMultiple Chronic ConditionsPatient ParticipationQualitative ResearchConceptsPrimary care providersHealth priorityTreatment optionsPatients' perceptionsCare providersOlder adultsSelection of patientsSpecific patient characteristicsMultiple chronic conditionsPerspectives of patientsClinical characteristicsMost patientsPatient characteristicsPatient activationMean ageInvolvement of familyPatient interviewsChronic conditionsFacilitator contactDisease processFacilitation visitsPatientsCaregiver involvementHealth-related tasksHealthcare goals
2017
“They Need to Have an Understanding of Why They're Coming Here and What the Outcomes Might Be.” Clinician Perspectives on Goals of Care for Patients Discharged From Hospitals to Skilled Nursing Facilities
Feder SL, Britton M, Chaudhry SI. “They Need to Have an Understanding of Why They're Coming Here and What the Outcomes Might Be.” Clinician Perspectives on Goals of Care for Patients Discharged From Hospitals to Skilled Nursing Facilities. Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2017, 55: 930-937. PMID: 29097273, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2017.10.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAttitude of Health PersonnelContinuity of Patient CareFamilyHealth CommunicationHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHospital AdministratorsHumansInterviews as TopicNursesPatient Care PlanningPatient DischargePhysiciansProfessional-Patient RelationsQualitative ResearchSkilled Nursing FacilitiesSocial WorkersConceptsSkilled nursing facilitiesAcute care hospitalsSNF careHospital readmissionCare hospitalHospitalized patientsClinician's perspectiveNursing facilitiesUnplanned hospital readmissionGoals of careNumber of patientsExperience poor outcomesPoor patient outcomesGOC conversationsSNF cliniciansUnrealistic patientPoor outcomeGOC discussionsTreatment optionsPatient goalsPatient outcomesCare continuumPatient dissatisfactionDisease processPatients