2004
The Role of Intended Use on Actual Use of Home Care: Is Race a Factor?
Webster TR, Curry LA, McGraw S, Buckser A, Bradley EH. The Role of Intended Use on Actual Use of Home Care: Is Race a Factor? Home Health Care Services Quarterly 2004, 23: 57-68. PMID: 15451716, DOI: 10.1300/j027v23n03_04.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntended use of informal long‐term care: the role of race and ethnicity
Bradley EH, Curry LA, McGraw SA, Webster TR, Kasl SV, Andersen R. Intended use of informal long‐term care: the role of race and ethnicity. Ethnicity And Health 2004, 9: 37-54. PMID: 15203464, DOI: 10.1080/13557850410001673987.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term careRace/ethnicityInformal long-term carePsychosocial factorsRace/ethnicity-related differencesLong-term care useFrail older populationHealth service useEthnicity-related differencesLong-term care needsCross-sectional surveyCare useService useCare needsLogistic regressionOlder populationPsychosocial differencesWhite eldersHealthcare decision makingOlder adultsCareFamily caregivingAndersen modelFamily membersAfrican American respondents
2002
Expanding the Andersen Model: The Role of Psychosocial Factors in Long‐Term Care Use
Bradley EH, McGraw SA, Curry L, Buckser A, King KL, Kasl SV, Andersen R. Expanding the Andersen Model: The Role of Psychosocial Factors in Long‐Term Care Use. Health Services Research 2002, 37: 1221-1242. PMID: 12479494, PMCID: PMC1464025, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.01053.Peer-Reviewed Original Research