Circulation
Authors: Martin SS, Aday AW, Allen NB, Almarzooq ZI, Anderson CAM, Arora P, Avery CL, Baker-Smith CM, Bansal N, Beaton AZ, Commodore-Mensah Y, Currie ME, Elkind MSV, Fan W, Generoso G, Gibbs BB, Heard DG, Hiremath S, Johansen MC, Kazi DS, Ko D, Leppert MH, Magnani JW, Michos ED, Mussolino ME, Parikh NI, Perman SM, Rezk-Hanna M, Roth GA, Shah NS, Springer MV, St-Onge MP, Thacker EL, Urbut SM, Van Spall HGC, Voeks JH, Whelton SP, Wong ND, Wong SS, Yaffe K, Palaniappan LP, American Heart Association Council on Epidemiology and Prevention Statistics Committee and Stroke St
medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Authors: Acevedo-Fontánez A, Rosano C, Yaffe K, Carr JJ, Terry JG, Nair S, Barinas-Mitchell E, Cvejkus RK, Miljkovic I
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Authors: Stalter L, Venkatesh M, Jacobs J, Stype A, Langa KM, Byers AL, Wyman MF
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Authors: Hunt LJ, Morrison RS, Gan S, Espejo E, Boscardin WJ, Rodin R, Ornstein KA, Smith AK
Social science & medicine (1982)
Authors: Yigit I, Wilson TE, Taylor TN, Kassaye SG, Weiser SD, Cohen MH, Gange S, Pence BW, Ofotokun I, Wingood GM, Metsch LR, Brown-Friday J, Floris-Moore M, Kempf MC, Turan JM, Turan B
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Authors: Joo H, Diaz-Ramirez LG, Chen CL, Sun CQ, Smith AK, Boscardin WJ, Whitlock EL
Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society
Authors: Shiff HM, Allison TA, Halim M, Covinsky KE, Smith AK, Barnes DE, Gubner JM, Zamora K
Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD
Authors: Levine DA, Sussman JB, Hayward RA, Galecki AT, Whitney RT, Briceño EM, Gross AL, Giordani BJ, Elkind MS, Gottesman RF, Gaskin DJ, Sidney S, Yaffe K, Burke JF
Journal of pain and symptom management | Volume 69 of Issue 4
Authors: Li L, Li BH, Ferguson C, Powell J, Volow AM, Santoyo-Olsson J, Harris HA, Kinderman A, Levenberg P, Long J, Smith A, Torke AM, Barnes DE, Sudore RL
CONTEXT
Surrogate decision-makers have expressed the need for better preparation around communication and medical decision-making.
OBJECTIVES
This mixed-methods feasibility study aimed to assess the feasibility and usability of an online program to prepare surrogates for their role.
METHODS
We developed a 2-part program for surrogates called PREPARE For THEIR Care with a diverse group of Community Advisory Board members and caregivers recruited from the National Patient Advocacy Foundation. We conducted pilot testing of the program with caregivers. Using validated surveys, we assessed the feasibility and usability of the program and measured pre-to-post Advance Care Planning (ACP) Engagement among caregiver participants.
RESULTS
Of the 26 pilot participants, mean age was 52 ± 12.7 years; 27% were men, 4% were nonbinary, 27% identified as Asian, 27% Black, 11% Multi-Racial, and 35% White. Participants found the program to be informative, comprehensive, and easy to use. Ease-of-use was rated 9.6 ± 0.92 on a 10-point scale; and, on 5-point scales, comfort using the program was rated 4.8 ± 0.51, helpfulness 4.6 ± 0.65, and likelihood to recommend to others 4.7 ± 0.53. There was improvement comparing pre- and postsurveys in readiness to engage in ACP for others (4.23 ± 0.67) to 4.47 ± 0.73), P = 0.04) and for self (3.55 ± 1.36) to (3.89 ± 1.06), P = 0.02).
CONCLUSION
In this pilot study, the prepare for their care program resulted in high user satisfaction and improved pre-to-post surrogate readiness to engage in ACP. Larger trials are needed to evaluate the impact of the program on surrogate readiness and confidence.
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Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Authors: Kim HN, Lee JH, Boscardin J, Newman JC