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Study Protocol: Type Iii Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Study Implementing Age-Friendly Evidence-Based Practices In The Va To Improve Outcomes In Older Adults, Kirstin Manges Piazza, Laura Ellen Ashcraft, Liam Rose, Daniel E. Hall, Rebecca T. Brown, Mary Elizabeth (Libby) Bowen, Shahrzad Mavandadi, Alison C. Brecher, Shimrit Keddem, Bruce Kiosian, Judith A. Long, Rachel M. Werner, Robert E. Burke
Study Protocol: Type Iii Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Study Implementing Age-Friendly Evidence-Based Practices In The Va To Improve Outcomes In Older Adults, Kirstin Manges Piazza, Laura Ellen Ashcraft, Liam Rose, Daniel E. Hall, Rebecca T. Brown, Mary Elizabeth (Libby) Bowen, Shahrzad Mavandadi, Alison C. Brecher, Shimrit Keddem, Bruce Kiosian, Judith A. Long, Rachel M. Werner, Robert E. Burke
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
Background
Unmet care needs among older adults accelerate cognitive and functional decline and increase medical harms, leading to poorer quality of life, more frequent hospitalizations, and premature nursing home admission. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is invested in becoming an “Age-Friendly Health System” to better address four tenets associated with reduced harm and improved outcomes among the 4 million Veterans aged 65 and over receiving VA care. These four tenets focus on “4Ms” that are fundamental to the care of older adults, including (1) what Matters (ensuring that care is consistent with each person’s goals and preferences); (2) …
Prevalence Of Chronic Disease In Older Adults In Multitier Eye-Care Facilities In South India: Electronic Medical Records-Driven Big Data Analytics Report, Umesh Chandra Behera, Brooke Salzman, Anthony Vipin Das, Gumpili Sai Prashanthi, Parth Lalakia, Richard Derman, Bharat Panigrahy
Prevalence Of Chronic Disease In Older Adults In Multitier Eye-Care Facilities In South India: Electronic Medical Records-Driven Big Data Analytics Report, Umesh Chandra Behera, Brooke Salzman, Anthony Vipin Das, Gumpili Sai Prashanthi, Parth Lalakia, Richard Derman, Bharat Panigrahy
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Purpose: To study the prevalence of systemic conditions in older adults, either self-reported or discovered during routine eye examinations, at multitier eye-care facilities over the past decade, and to explore their association with vision and common ocular disorders, including cataract, glaucoma, and retinopathy.
Methods: Retrospective review of a large data set compiled from the electronic medical records of patients older than 60 years who presented to an eye facility of a multitier ophthalmology network located in 200 different geographical locations that included urban and rural eye-care centers spread across four states in India over a 10-year period.
Results: 618,096 subjects …
Data From Emergency Medicine Palliative Care Access (Empalla): A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing The Effectiveness Of Specialty Outpatient Versus Telephonic Palliative Care Of Older Adults With Advanced Illness Presenting To The Emergency Department., Abigail M. Schmucker, Mara Flannery, Jeanne Cho, Keith S. Goldfeld, Corita Grudzen, Empalla Investigators
Data From Emergency Medicine Palliative Care Access (Empalla): A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing The Effectiveness Of Specialty Outpatient Versus Telephonic Palliative Care Of Older Adults With Advanced Illness Presenting To The Emergency Department., Abigail M. Schmucker, Mara Flannery, Jeanne Cho, Keith S. Goldfeld, Corita Grudzen, Empalla Investigators
Student Papers, Posters & Projects
BACKGROUND: The Emergency Medicine Palliative Care Access (EMPallA) trial is a large, multicenter, parallel, two-arm randomized controlled trial in emergency department (ED) patients comparing two models of palliative care: nurse-led telephonic case management and specialty, outpatient palliative care. This report aims to: 1) report baseline demographic and quality of life (QOL) data for the EMPallA cohort, 2) identify the association between illness type and baseline QOL while controlling for other factors, and 3) explore baseline relationships between illness type, symptom burden, and loneliness.
METHODS: Patients aged 50+ years with advanced cancer (metastatic solid tumor) or end-stage organ failure (New York …
Polypharmacy And Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use In Geriatric Oncology., Manvi Sharma, Kah Poh Loh, Ginah Nightingale Pharmd, Bcop, Supriya G. Mohile, Holly M. Holmes
Polypharmacy And Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use In Geriatric Oncology., Manvi Sharma, Kah Poh Loh, Ginah Nightingale Pharmd, Bcop, Supriya G. Mohile, Holly M. Holmes
College of Pharmacy Faculty Papers
Polypharmacy is a highly prevalent problem in older persons, and is challenging to assess and improve due to variations in definitions of the problem and the heterogeneous methods of medication review and reduction. The purpose of this review is to summarize evidence regarding the prevalence and impact of polypharmacy in geriatric oncology patients and to provide recommendations for assessment and management. Polypharmacy has somewhat variably been incorporated into geriatric assessment studies in geriatric oncology, and polypharmacy has not been consistently evaluated as a predictor of negative outcomes in patients with cancer. Once screened, interventions for polypharmacy are even more uncertain. …
Geriatric Trauma Patients In The Emergency Department: Length Of Stay, Intensity Of Care, And Post Ed Destination", Elanor Gates, Doris Warner, Meg Bourbonniere, Patricia Williams
Geriatric Trauma Patients In The Emergency Department: Length Of Stay, Intensity Of Care, And Post Ed Destination", Elanor Gates, Doris Warner, Meg Bourbonniere, Patricia Williams
Department of Nursing papers and presentations
Background & Purpose: Research on emergency department length of stay (EDLOS) suggests that increased LOS may result in worse patient outcomes and increased overall LOS. Additional research suggests that increased age may not only result in lower intensity of care for some patients but might also increase EDLOS. For geriatric trauma patients, intensity of care and EDLOS may be different from non-geriatric patients. Given the nature of geriatric traumatic injury, it is important to understand if improvements can be made in geriatric trauma services.
Study/Project Design: A retrospective descriptive study utilizing the hospital’s trauma registry data was completed, including patient …
Case Report: Failure Of Group Therapy With Elderly Russian-Jewish Immigrants (An Exploratory Analysis), Gennady Berezkin M.D.
Case Report: Failure Of Group Therapy With Elderly Russian-Jewish Immigrants (An Exploratory Analysis), Gennady Berezkin M.D.
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
This paper is a description of an unsuccessful attempt to carry out group therapy with elderly Russian-Jewish immigrants.
An attempt was made to conduct group therapy following general principals of traditional psychotherapy with geriatric populations.
In the final analysis, we conclude that culturally based preconceptions toward psychotherapy, culturally based stereotypes of interpersonal relationships and culturally-based transference to the therapist were the primary reasons for the development of negative transference and resistance which culminated in the ultimate failure of group psychotherapy with this group of elderly immigrants.
The Future Health Care Workforce Of Older Americans, Richard G. Stefanacci Do, Mgh, Mba, Christine A. Arenson Md, Barney S. Spivack Md, Facp, Agsf, Cmd
The Future Health Care Workforce Of Older Americans, Richard G. Stefanacci Do, Mgh, Mba, Christine A. Arenson Md, Barney S. Spivack Md, Facp, Agsf, Cmd
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Lankenau Medical Research Center, Vincent J. Cristofalo
Lankenau Medical Research Center, Vincent J. Cristofalo
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract available.
Premier Years Launches Throughout The Jefferson Health System, Maureen Casey
Premier Years Launches Throughout The Jefferson Health System, Maureen Casey
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract available.
A Geriatric Mental Health Network For Jhs Long Term Care Facilities, Joan G. Grasso
A Geriatric Mental Health Network For Jhs Long Term Care Facilities, Joan G. Grasso
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract available.
Ariel - Volume 12(13) Number 1, Sheila Grossman, Gary Fishbein, Sam Markind, Grace Goracci, Richard Spiegel, Sue Sajer, Joe Dankoff, Gary Gilman
Ariel - Volume 12(13) Number 1, Sheila Grossman, Gary Fishbein, Sam Markind, Grace Goracci, Richard Spiegel, Sue Sajer, Joe Dankoff, Gary Gilman
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