-
1
-
-
0004144691
-
-
New York: Faber and Faber
-
M. Edson, Wit (New York: Faber and Faber, 1999): at 11.
-
(1999)
Wit
, pp. 11
-
-
Edson, M.1
-
2
-
-
18844402736
-
New York Hospitals
-
Dec. 31
-
"New York Hospitals," New York Times, Dec. 31, 1900, at 12; quoted in D. Rosner, A Once Charitable Enterprise: Hospitals and Health Care in Brooklyn and New York, 1885-1915 (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982): at 78.
-
(1900)
New York Times
, pp. 12
-
-
-
3
-
-
0007397737
-
-
Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press
-
"New York Hospitals," New York Times, Dec. 31, 1900, at 12; quoted in D. Rosner, A Once Charitable Enterprise: Hospitals and Health Care in Brooklyn and New York, 1885-1915 (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982): at 78.
-
(1982)
A Once Charitable Enterprise: Hospitals and Health Care in Brooklyn and New York, 1885-1915
, pp. 78
-
-
Rosner, D.1
-
6
-
-
1542353798
-
Maximizing Time, Minimizing Suffering
-
August
-
L.M. Wright and M. Leahy, "Maximizing Time, Minimizing Suffering," Journal of Family Nursing (August 1999): 259-74.
-
(1999)
Journal of Family Nursing
, pp. 259-274
-
-
Wright, L.M.1
Leahy, M.2
-
7
-
-
18844458642
-
Medical Codes and Oaths: History
-
R.M. Veatch, "Medical Codes and Oaths: History," Encyclopedia of Bioethics, vol. 3 (995): at 1426.
-
Encyclopedia of Bioethics
, vol.3
, Issue.995
, pp. 1426
-
-
Veatch, R.M.1
-
8
-
-
0004122237
-
-
Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office
-
See, for example, such major court cases addressing end of life care as Cruzan v. Director, 497 U.S. 261, 110 S.Ct. 2841 (1990); In re Conroy, 98 N.J., 486 A.2d 1209 (1985); and In re Quinlan, 70 N.J. 10, 355 A.2d 647 (1976); for seminal cases addressing informed consent, see, for example, Canterbury v. Spence 464 F.2d 772 (D.C. Cir. 1972) and Cobbs v. Grant, 104 Cal. Rptr. 505, 502 P.2d 1 (1972); for major treatises addressing patient autonomy in health care decision making see, for example, President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Making Health Care Decisions. (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982); A. Meisel, The Right To Die (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1989 and subsequent cumulative supplements); for a major federal legislative initiative to support patient autonomy, see The Patient Self-Determination Act (OBRA 1990): The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, Pub. L. 101-508, § 4206,4751 (OBRA), 42 U.S.C. §1395 cc(f) & 42 U.S.C. §1396 a (a) (Supp. 1991).
-
(1982)
Making Health Care Decisions
-
-
-
9
-
-
0004285547
-
-
New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, subsequent cumulative supplements
-
See, for example, such major court cases addressing end of life care as Cruzan v. Director, 497 U.S. 261, 110 S.Ct. 2841 (1990); In re Conroy, 98 N.J., 486 A.2d 1209 (1985); and In re Quinlan, 70 N.J. 10, 355 A.2d 647 (1976); for seminal cases addressing informed consent, see, for example, Canterbury v. Spence 464 F.2d 772 (D.C. Cir. 1972) and Cobbs v. Grant, 104 Cal. Rptr. 505, 502 P.2d 1 (1972); for major treatises addressing patient autonomy in health care decision making see, for example, President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Making Health Care Decisions. (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982); A. Meisel, The Right To Die (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1989 and subsequent cumulative supplements); for a major federal legislative initiative to support patient autonomy, see The Patient Self-Determination Act (OBRA 1990): The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, Pub. L. 101-508, § 4206,4751 (OBRA), 42 U.S.C. §1395 cc(f) & 42 U.S.C. §1396 a (a) (Supp. 1991).
-
(1989)
The Right to Die
-
-
Meisel, A.1
-
10
-
-
0006961790
-
-
OBRA The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, Pub. L. 101-508, § 4206,4751 (OBRA), 42 U.S.C. §1395 cc(f) & 42 U.S.C. §1396 a (a) (Supp. 1991)
-
See, for example, such major court cases addressing end of life care as Cruzan v. Director, 497 U.S. 261, 110 S.Ct. 2841 (1990); In re Conroy, 98 N.J., 486 A.2d 1209 (1985); and In re Quinlan, 70 N.J. 10, 355 A.2d 647 (1976); for seminal cases addressing informed consent, see, for example, Canterbury v. Spence 464 F.2d 772 (D.C. Cir. 1972) and Cobbs v. Grant, 104 Cal. Rptr. 505, 502 P.2d 1 (1972); for major treatises addressing patient autonomy in health care decision making see, for example, President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Making Health Care Decisions. (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982); A. Meisel, The Right To Die (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1989 and subsequent cumulative supplements); for a major federal legislative initiative to support patient autonomy, see The Patient Self-Determination Act (OBRA 1990): The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, Pub. L. 101-508, § 4206,4751 (OBRA), 42 U.S.C. §1395 cc(f) & 42 U.S.C. §1396 a (a) (Supp. 1991).
-
(1990)
The Patient Self-Determination Act
-
-
-
11
-
-
0019071572
-
Family Wishes and Patient Autonomy
-
W. Ruddick, "Family Wishes and Patient Autonomy," Hastings Center Report, 10, no. 5, (1980): 21-22. Ruddick's later works take a much more family-centered approach. See, for example, "Transforming Homes and Hospitals," in Bringing the Hospital Home: Ethical and Social Implications of High-Tech Home Care, J.D. Arras, ed. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995): 166-79.
-
(1980)
Hastings Center Report
, vol.10
, Issue.5
, pp. 21-22
-
-
Ruddick, W.1
-
12
-
-
0141583525
-
Transforming Homes and Hospitals
-
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
-
W. Ruddick, "Family Wishes and Patient Autonomy," Hastings Center Report, 10, no. 5, (1980): 21-22. Ruddick's later works take a much more family-centered approach. See, for example, "Transforming Homes and Hospitals," in Bringing the Hospital Home: Ethical and Social Implications of High-Tech Home Care, J.D. Arras, ed. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995): 166-79.
-
(1995)
Bringing the Hospital Home: Ethical and Social Implications of High-Tech Home Care
, pp. 166-179
-
-
Arras, J.D.1
-
13
-
-
0004122237
-
-
Washington, DC
-
The President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Making Health Care Decisions (Washington, DC, 1983): 127.
-
(1983)
Making Health Care Decisions
, pp. 127
-
-
-
15
-
-
0004148476
-
-
New York: Routledge
-
H.L. Nelson and J.L. Nelson, The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families (New York: Routledge, 1995); D. Brock, "What Is the Moral Authority of Family Members to Act as Surrogates for Incompetent Patients?" The Milbank Quarterly, 74 (1996): 599-618; J. Hardwig, "Is There a Duty to Die?" Hastings Center Report, 27, no. 2 (1997): 34-42; J. Hardwig, "What About the Family?" Hastings Center Report, 20, no.2 (1990): 5-10; J. Blustein, "The Family in Medical Decisionmaking," Hastings Center Report, 23, no. 3 (1993):. 6-13; N.S. Jecker, "Being a Burden on Others," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 4, no. 1 (1993):16-20.
-
(1995)
The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families
-
-
Nelson, H.L.1
Nelson, J.L.2
-
16
-
-
0029683741
-
What Is the Moral Authority of Family Members to Act as Surrogates for Incompetent Patients?
-
H.L. Nelson and J.L. Nelson, The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families (New York: Routledge, 1995); D. Brock, "What Is the Moral Authority of Family Members to Act as Surrogates for Incompetent Patients?" The Milbank Quarterly, 74 (1996): 599-618; J. Hardwig, "Is There a Duty to Die?" Hastings Center Report, 27, no. 2 (1997): 34-42; J. Hardwig, "What About the Family?" Hastings Center Report, 20, no.2 (1990): 5-10; J. Blustein, "The Family in Medical Decisionmaking," Hastings Center Report, 23, no. 3 (1993):. 6-13; N.S. Jecker, "Being a Burden on Others," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 4, no. 1 (1993):16-20.
-
(1996)
The Milbank Quarterly
, vol.74
, pp. 599-618
-
-
Brock, D.1
-
17
-
-
0031087199
-
Is There a Duty to Die?
-
H.L. Nelson and J.L. Nelson, The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families (New York: Routledge, 1995); D. Brock, "What Is the Moral Authority of Family Members to Act as Surrogates for Incompetent Patients?" The Milbank Quarterly, 74 (1996): 599-618; J. Hardwig, "Is There a Duty to Die?" Hastings Center Report, 27, no. 2 (1997): 34-42; J. Hardwig, "What About the Family?" Hastings Center Report, 20, no.2 (1990): 5-10; J. Blustein, "The Family in Medical Decisionmaking," Hastings Center Report, 23, no. 3 (1993):. 6-13; N.S. Jecker, "Being a Burden on Others," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 4, no. 1 (1993):16-20.
-
(1997)
Hastings Center Report
, vol.27
, Issue.2
, pp. 34-42
-
-
Hardwig, J.1
-
18
-
-
0025397610
-
What about the Family?
-
H.L. Nelson and J.L. Nelson, The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families (New York: Routledge, 1995); D. Brock, "What Is the Moral Authority of Family Members to Act as Surrogates for Incompetent Patients?" The Milbank Quarterly, 74 (1996): 599-618; J. Hardwig, "Is There a Duty to Die?" Hastings Center Report, 27, no. 2 (1997): 34-42; J. Hardwig, "What About the Family?" Hastings Center Report, 20, no.2 (1990): 5-10; J. Blustein, "The Family in Medical Decisionmaking," Hastings Center Report, 23, no. 3 (1993):. 6-13; N.S. Jecker, "Being a Burden on Others," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 4, no. 1 (1993):16-20.
-
(1990)
Hastings Center Report
, vol.20
, Issue.2
, pp. 5-10
-
-
Hardwig, J.1
-
19
-
-
0027600140
-
The Family in Medical Decisionmaking
-
H.L. Nelson and J.L. Nelson, The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families (New York: Routledge, 1995); D. Brock, "What Is the Moral Authority of Family Members to Act as Surrogates for Incompetent Patients?" The Milbank Quarterly, 74 (1996): 599-618; J. Hardwig, "Is There a Duty to Die?" Hastings Center Report, 27, no. 2 (1997): 34-42; J. Hardwig, "What About the Family?" Hastings Center Report, 20, no.2 (1990): 5-10; J. Blustein, "The Family in Medical Decisionmaking," Hastings Center Report, 23, no. 3 (1993):. 6-13; N.S. Jecker, "Being a Burden on Others," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 4, no. 1 (1993):16-20.
-
(1993)
Hastings Center Report
, vol.23
, Issue.3
, pp. 6-13
-
-
Blustein, J.1
-
20
-
-
0027570391
-
Being a Burden on Others
-
H.L. Nelson and J.L. Nelson, The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families (New York: Routledge, 1995); D. Brock, "What Is the Moral Authority of Family Members to Act as Surrogates for Incompetent Patients?" The Milbank Quarterly, 74 (1996): 599-618; J. Hardwig, "Is There a Duty to Die?" Hastings Center Report, 27, no. 2 (1997): 34-42; J. Hardwig, "What About the Family?" Hastings Center Report, 20, no.2 (1990): 5-10; J. Blustein, "The Family in Medical Decisionmaking," Hastings Center Report, 23, no. 3 (1993):. 6-13; N.S. Jecker, "Being a Burden on Others," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 4, no. 1 (1993):16-20.
-
(1993)
Journal of Clinical Ethics
, vol.4
, Issue.1
, pp. 16-20
-
-
Jecker, N.S.1
-
21
-
-
0003687668
-
-
Cambridge: Harvard University Press
-
E.J. Emanuel, The Ends of Human Life: Medical Ethics in a Liberal Polity (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991): at 56-57, 89. Despite his critique of the family as a social institution, Emanuel dedicated his book to his parents, "a contribution toward fulfilling the Fifth Commandment." He is also principal investigator of a recent study of terminal illness that documents the essential role of family. See note 21.
-
(1991)
The Ends of Human Life: Medical Ethics in a Liberal Polity
, pp. 56-57
-
-
Emanuel, E.J.1
-
22
-
-
18844370476
-
-
Zuckerman, supra note 3
-
Zuckerman, supra note 3.
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
13044304612
-
AIDS and Changing Definitions of Family
-
D. Nelkin, D.P. Willis, and S.V Parris, New York: Cambridge University Press
-
C. Levine, "AIDS and Changing Definitions of Family," in D. Nelkin, D.P. Willis, and S.V Parris, A Disease of Society: Cultural & Institutional Responses to AIDS (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991): at 48.
-
(1991)
A Disease of Society: Cultural & Institutional Responses to AIDS
, pp. 48
-
-
Levine, C.1
-
24
-
-
18844383272
-
Turn Patients' Next-of-Kin into Partners, Not Adversaries
-
August 11
-
R.E. Waltman, "Turn Patients' Next-of-Kin into Partners, Not Adversaries," Medical Economics, August 11, 1997: 81-92.
-
(1997)
Medical Economics
, pp. 81-92
-
-
Waltman, R.E.1
-
25
-
-
0027418023
-
Levels of Family Involvement by Resident and Attending Physicians
-
M.K. Marvel and P.K. Morphew, "Levels of Family Involvement by Resident and Attending Physicians," Family Medicine, 25, no. 1 (1993): 26-30.
-
(1993)
Family Medicine
, vol.25
, Issue.1
, pp. 26-30
-
-
Marvel, M.K.1
Morphew, P.K.2
-
26
-
-
0003847857
-
-
New York: Basic Books
-
J. Rolland, Families, Illness, and Disability: An Integrative Treatment Model (New York: Basic Books, 1994); J.M. Levitt, "The Conceptualization and Assessment of Family Dynamics in Terminal Care," The Hospice Journal, 2, no. 4 (1986): 1-18.
-
(1994)
Families, Illness, and Disability: An Integrative Treatment Model
-
-
Rolland, J.1
-
27
-
-
0022892481
-
The Conceptualization and Assessment of Family Dynamics in Terminal Care
-
J. Rolland, Families, Illness, and Disability: An Integrative Treatment Model (New York: Basic Books, 1994); J.M. Levitt, "The Conceptualization and Assessment of Family Dynamics in Terminal Care," The Hospice Journal, 2, no. 4 (1986): 1-18.
-
(1986)
The Hospice Journal
, vol.2
, Issue.4
, pp. 1-18
-
-
Levitt, J.M.1
-
28
-
-
0027962686
-
Obstetricians' Prior Malpractice Experience and Patients' Satisfaction with Care
-
See, for example, G.B. Hickson, et. al., "Obstetricians' Prior Malpractice Experience and Patients' Satisfaction with Care," JAMA, 272, no. 20 (1994): 1583-1587; H.B. Beckman, et. al., "The Doctor-Patient Relationship and Malpractice: Lessons from Plaintiff Depositions," Archives of Internal Medicine, 154 (1994): 1365-70.
-
(1994)
JAMA
, vol.272
, Issue.20
, pp. 1583-1587
-
-
Hickson, G.B.1
-
29
-
-
0028234797
-
The Doctor-Patient Relationship and Malpractice: Lessons from Plaintiff Depositions
-
See, for example, G.B. Hickson, et. al., "Obstetricians' Prior Malpractice Experience and Patients' Satisfaction with Care," JAMA, 272, no. 20 (1994): 1583-1587; H.B. Beckman, et. al., "The Doctor-Patient Relationship and Malpractice: Lessons from Plaintiff Depositions," Archives of Internal Medicine, 154 (1994): 1365-70.
-
(1994)
Archives of Internal Medicine
, vol.154
, pp. 1365-1370
-
-
Beckman, H.B.1
-
30
-
-
0029919459
-
Persons with Chronic Conditions: Their Prevalence and Costs
-
C. Hoffman, D. Rice, and H. Sung, "Persons with Chronic Conditions: Their Prevalence and Costs," JAMA, 276, no. 18 (1996):1473-79.
-
(1996)
JAMA
, vol.276
, Issue.18
, pp. 1473-1479
-
-
Hoffman, C.1
Rice, D.2
Sung, H.3
-
31
-
-
0008776659
-
The Economic Value of Informal Caregiving
-
P. Arno, C. Levine, and M.M. Memmott, "The Economic Value of Informal Caregiving," Health Affairs 18, no.2 (1999): 182-88.
-
(1999)
Health Affairs
, vol.18
, Issue.2
, pp. 182-188
-
-
Arno, P.1
Levine, C.2
Memmott, M.M.3
-
32
-
-
0033598322
-
Assistance from Family Members, Friends, Paid Care Givers, and Volunteers in the Care of Terminally Ill Patients
-
E. Emanuel et al., "Assistance from Family Members, Friends, Paid Care Givers, and Volunteers in the Care of Terminally Ill Patients," N. Engl. J. Med. 341 (1999): 956-63.
-
(1999)
N. Engl. J. Med.
, vol.341
, pp. 956-963
-
-
Emanuel, E.1
-
33
-
-
0002783959
-
Sending More through Cost Control: Our Obsessive Quest to Gut the Hospital
-
U. Reinhardt, "Sending More through Cost Control: Our Obsessive Quest to Gut the Hospital," Health Affairs, no. 15 (1996): 146-54; American Hospital Association, Hospital Statistics, 1999 Edition (Chicago, 1999), Table 1, p. 3.
-
(1996)
Health Affairs
, Issue.15
, pp. 146-154
-
-
Reinhardt, U.1
-
34
-
-
0002783959
-
-
Chicago, Table 1
-
U. Reinhardt, "Sending More through Cost Control: Our Obsessive Quest to Gut the Hospital," Health Affairs, no. 15 (1996): 146-54; American Hospital Association, Hospital Statistics, 1999 Edition (Chicago, 1999), Table 1, p. 3.
-
(1999)
Hospital Statistics, 1999 Edition
, pp. 3
-
-
-
35
-
-
18844379504
-
The Economic Impact of High-Tech Home Care
-
Arras, ed., supra note 8
-
P. Arno, K. Bonuck, and R. Padgug, "The Economic Impact of High-Tech Home Care," in Arras, ed., Bringing the Hospital Home, supra note 8, at 222.
-
Bringing the Hospital Home
, pp. 222
-
-
Arno, P.1
Bonuck, K.2
Padgug, R.3
-
36
-
-
0031085840
-
The Impact of Managed Care on Female Caregivers in the Hospital and Home
-
S. Gordon, "The Impact of Managed Care on Female Caregivers in the Hospital and Home," Journal of the American Medical Womens' Association, 52, no.2 (1997): 76.
-
(1997)
Journal of the American Medical Womens' Association
, vol.52
, Issue.2
, pp. 76
-
-
Gordon, S.1
-
37
-
-
0003242426
-
Who Pays Cost of Cut-Rate Heart Care?
-
October 15
-
Quoted in G. Anders, "Who Pays Cost of Cut-Rate Heart Care?" Wall Street Journal, October 15, 1996: at B10.
-
(1996)
Wall Street Journal
-
-
Anders, G.1
-
38
-
-
0345284753
-
More HMOs Order Outpatient Mastectomies
-
Marketplace feature, November 6
-
"More HMOs Order Outpatient Mastectomies," Wall Street Journal, Marketplace feature, November 6, 1996, at B1.
-
(1996)
Wall Street Journal
-
-
-
39
-
-
18844362740
-
Cruel Medical Care is Good for Business
-
letter in series, November 27
-
M. FitzPatrick, letter in series, "Cruel Medical Care is Good for Business," Wall Street Journal, November 27, 1996, at A11.
-
(1996)
Wall Street Journal
-
-
Fitzpatrick, M.1
-
40
-
-
0003501988
-
-
Washington DC: National Academy Press
-
Institute of Medicine, Nursing Staff in Hospitals and Nursing Homes: Is It Adequate? Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1996, as cited in S. Gordon, Life Support: Three Nurses on the Front Lines (New York: Little Brown, 1997): at 265.
-
(1996)
Nursing Staff in Hospitals and Nursing Homes: Is It Adequate?
-
-
-
41
-
-
0003856649
-
-
New York: Little Brown
-
Institute of Medicine, Nursing Staff in Hospitals and Nursing Homes: Is It Adequate? Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1996, as cited in S. Gordon, Life Support: Three Nurses on the Front Lines (New York: Little Brown, 1997): at 265.
-
(1997)
Life Support: Three Nurses on the front Lines
, pp. 265
-
-
Gordon, S.1
-
43
-
-
0010644217
-
Patients Give Hospitals Poor Score Card
-
January 28
-
L. Lagnado, "Patients Give Hospitals Poor Score Card," Wall Street Journal, January 28, 1997, at B1.
-
(1997)
Wall Street Journal
-
-
Lagnado, L.1
-
44
-
-
0345974128
-
Informal Caregiving
-
C. Evashwick, ed., Albany, NY: Delman Publishers
-
P. Doty, et al., "Informal Caregiving," in C. Evashwick, ed., The Continuum of Long-Term Care: An Integrated Systems Approach (Albany, NY: Delman Publishers, 1995): 125-41.
-
(1995)
The Continuum of Long-Term Care: An Integrated Systems Approach
, pp. 125-141
-
-
Doty, P.1
-
45
-
-
0040796214
-
-
August
-
U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, August 1997; N. Marks, "Caregiving Across the Lifespan: National Prevalence and Predictions," Family Relations, no. 45 (1996): 27-36; National Alliance for Caregiving, Family Caregiving in the U.S.: Findings from a National Survey, June 1997; National Long-Term Care Surveys 1982, 1984, and 1989, as cited in K.G. Manton, L.S. Corder, and E. Stallard, "Estimates of Change in Chronic Disability and Institutional Incidence and Prevalence Rates in the U.S. Elderly Population from the 1982, 1984, and 1989 National Long-Term Care Survey," The Journals of Gerontology, 48, no. 4, (1993): S153-S166.
-
(1997)
Survey of Income and Program Participation
-
-
-
46
-
-
0029665912
-
Caregiving Across the Lifespan: National Prevalence and Predictions
-
U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, August 1997; N. Marks, "Caregiving Across the Lifespan: National Prevalence and Predictions," Family Relations, no. 45 (1996): 27-36; National Alliance for Caregiving, Family Caregiving in the U.S.: Findings from a National Survey, June 1997; National Long-Term Care Surveys 1982, 1984, and 1989, as cited in K.G. Manton, L.S. Corder, and E. Stallard, "Estimates of Change in Chronic Disability and Institutional Incidence and Prevalence Rates in the U.S. Elderly Population from the 1982, 1984, and 1989 National Long-Term Care Survey," The Journals of Gerontology, 48, no. 4, (1993): S153-S166.
-
(1996)
Family Relations
, Issue.45
, pp. 27-36
-
-
Marks, N.1
-
47
-
-
0004340238
-
-
June
-
U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, August 1997; N. Marks, "Caregiving Across the Lifespan: National Prevalence and Predictions," Family Relations, no. 45 (1996): 27-36; National Alliance for Caregiving, Family Caregiving in the U.S.: Findings from a National Survey, June 1997; National Long-Term Care Surveys 1982, 1984, and 1989, as cited in K.G. Manton, L.S. Corder, and E. Stallard, "Estimates of Change in Chronic Disability and Institutional Incidence and Prevalence Rates in the U.S. Elderly Population from the 1982, 1984, and 1989 National Long-Term Care Survey," The Journals of Gerontology, 48, no. 4, (1993): S153-S166.
-
(1997)
Family Caregiving in the U.S.: Findings from a National Survey
-
-
-
48
-
-
0027287441
-
Estimates of Change in Chronic Disability and Institutional Incidence and Prevalence Rates in the U.S. Elderly Population from the 1982, 1984, and 1989 National Long-Term Care Survey
-
U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, August 1997; N. Marks, "Caregiving Across the Lifespan: National Prevalence and Predictions," Family Relations, no. 45 (1996): 27-36; National Alliance for Caregiving, Family Caregiving in the U.S.: Findings from a National Survey, June 1997; National Long-Term Care Surveys 1982, 1984, and 1989, as cited in K.G. Manton, L.S. Corder, and E. Stallard, "Estimates of Change in Chronic Disability and Institutional Incidence and Prevalence Rates in the U.S. Elderly Population from the 1982, 1984, and 1989 National Long-Term Care Survey," The Journals of Gerontology, 48, no. 4, (1993): S153-S166.
-
(1993)
The Journals of Gerontology
, vol.48
, Issue.4
-
-
Manton, K.G.1
Corder, L.S.2
Stallard, E.3
-
49
-
-
0023425371
-
Caregivers of the Frail Elderly: A National Profile
-
R. Stone, G.L. Cafferata, and J. Stangl, "Caregivers of the Frail Elderly: A National Profile," The Gerontologist, 27, no.5 (1987): 616-26.
-
(1987)
The Gerontologist
, vol.27
, Issue.5
, pp. 616-626
-
-
Stone, R.1
Cafferata, G.L.2
Stangl, J.3
-
50
-
-
18844401215
-
-
Marks, supra note 32
-
Marks, supra note 32.
-
-
-
-
51
-
-
18844436301
-
-
Hoffman, et al., supra note 19
-
Hoffman, et al., supra note 19.
-
-
-
-
53
-
-
0029183811
-
How Can Relations Be Improved between the Family and the Support Team during the Care of Terminally Ill Patients?
-
W Astudillo, et al., "How Can Relations Be Improved Between the Family and the Support Team During the Care of Terminally Ill Patients?" Support Care for Cancer, 3 (1995): at 72.
-
(1995)
Support Care for Cancer
, vol.3
, pp. 72
-
-
Astudillo, W.1
-
54
-
-
0025335690
-
Palliative Care: Views of Patients and Their Families
-
I. Higginson, A. Wade, and M. McCarthy, "Palliative Care: Views of Patients and Their Families," British Medical Journal, 30 (1990): at 277.
-
(1990)
British Medical Journal
, vol.30
, pp. 277
-
-
Higginson, I.1
Wade, A.2
McCarthy, M.3
-
55
-
-
0030337520
-
Family Members' Perceptions of Palliative Cancer Care: Predictors of Family Functioning and Family Members' Health
-
L.J. Kristjanson, et al., "Family Members' Perceptions of Palliative Cancer Care: Predictors of Family Functioning and Family Members' Health," Journal of Palliative Care, 12, no. 4 (1996): at 20.
-
(1996)
Journal of Palliative Care
, vol.12
, Issue.4
, pp. 20
-
-
Kristjanson, L.J.1
-
56
-
-
0006683955
-
-
Boston: Houghton Mifflin
-
In another context R. Macklin objects: "There is something vaguely disturbing about the idea of 'treating the family.' The notion of 'treatment' is ambiguous. It can mean 'the performance of therapy,' but it also has a nonmedical sense, meaning 'dealing with' or 'behaving toward.' [In a case involving a critically ill infant who was unlikely to survive the surgery the mother wanted] she criticized the medical team because "'treating the family' had assumed as much importance as treating the patient." R, Macklin, Mortal Choices: Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Medicine (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1987): at 132.
-
(1987)
Mortal Choices: Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Medicine
, pp. 132
-
-
Macklin, R.1
-
57
-
-
0029094794
-
Bereavement: A Protocol for Primary Care
-
R. Charlton and E. Dolman, "Bereavement: A Protocol for Primary Care," British Journal of General Practice, 45, no. 397 (1995): 427-30; H.G. Prigerson, A.J. Bierhals, S.V. Kasl, et al., "Traumatic Grief as a Risk Factor for Mental and Physical Morbidity," American Journal of Psychiatry, 154, no. 5 (1997): 616-23.
-
(1995)
British Journal of General Practice
, vol.45
, Issue.397
, pp. 427-430
-
-
Charlton, R.1
Dolman, E.2
-
58
-
-
0030910737
-
Traumatic Grief as a Risk Factor for Mental and Physical Morbidity
-
R. Charlton and E. Dolman, "Bereavement: A Protocol for Primary Care," British Journal of General Practice, 45, no. 397 (1995): 427-30; H.G. Prigerson, A.J. Bierhals, S.V. Kasl, et al., "Traumatic Grief as a Risk Factor for Mental and Physical Morbidity," American Journal of Psychiatry, 154, no. 5 (1997): 616-23.
-
(1997)
American Journal of Psychiatry
, vol.154
, Issue.5
, pp. 616-623
-
-
Prigerson, H.G.1
Bierhals, A.J.2
Kasl, S.V.3
-
59
-
-
0007588462
-
Patients' Right to Die in Dignity and the Role of their Beloved People
-
Berlin: Duncker & Humblot
-
R. Cohen-Almagor, "Patients' Right to Die in Dignity and the Role of their Beloved People," Annual Review of Law and Ethics, Band 4, 1996, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. Cohen-Almagor considers three U.S. court cases. In the Spring case, involving a family's request to discontinue dialysis for Earl Spring, who in the court's words was "heavily sedated to restrain his hostile impulses, uncooperative toward his arduous maintenance program, insensible of his family and his situation," Cohen-Almagor concludes that "we should be cautious of incidents in which the best interests of the patient's beloved people come at the expense of the best interests of the patient." Acknowledging that the Spring family (wife and son) was close-knit and loved Earl Spring and appealed to the court "to keep their own sanity, their own lives," Cohen-Almagor, like several other commentators on this case, concluded that the patient's interest in a longer life was strong enough to outweigh any other interests.
-
(1996)
Annual Review of Law and Ethics
, vol.4
-
-
Cohen-Almagor, R.1
-
61
-
-
0033360304
-
Families at the Bedside: An Ethnographic Study of Vigilance
-
J M. Carr and J. P. Fogarty, "Families at the Bedside: An Ethnographic Study of Vigilance," Journal of Family Practice, 48 no.6 (1999): 433-38.
-
(1999)
Journal of Family Practice
, vol.48
, Issue.6
, pp. 433-438
-
-
Carr, J.M.1
Fogarty, J.P.2
-
62
-
-
0030203124
-
Not Gone and Not Forgotten: A Spouse's Experience of Late-Stage Alzheimer's Disease
-
W.B. Bonnel, "Not Gone and Not Forgotten: A Spouse's Experience of Late-Stage Alzheimer's Disease," Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 34, no. 8 (1996): 24-27.
-
(1996)
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing
, vol.34
, Issue.8
, pp. 24-27
-
-
Bonnel, W.B.1
-
63
-
-
0012554774
-
Relatives as Trouble
-
by H.N. Henderson and M.D. Vesperi Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey
-
N. Foner, "Relatives as Trouble," in The Culture of Long-Term Care, by H.N. Henderson and M.D. Vesperi (Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, 1995): at 172.
-
(1995)
The Culture of Long-Term Care
, pp. 172
-
-
Foner, N.1
-
64
-
-
84925448208
-
Let Me Give a Listen to Your Heart
-
S. Gordon, P. Benner, and N. Noddings, eds., Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
-
R. Charon, "Let Me Give a Listen to Your Heart," in S. Gordon, P. Benner, and N. Noddings, eds., Caregiving: Readings in Knowledge, Practice, Ethics, and Politics (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996): at 294.
-
(1996)
Caregiving: Readings in Knowledge, Practice, Ethics, and Politics
, pp. 294
-
-
Charon, R.1
-
67
-
-
0030186482
-
Opening the Doors: Family Presence during Resuscitation
-
D.J. Eichhorn, T.A. Meyers, T.G. Mitchell, and C. E. Guzzetta, "Opening the Doors: Family Presence during Resuscitation," Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 10, no. 4 (1996): 59-70.
-
(1996)
Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
, vol.10
, Issue.4
, pp. 59-70
-
-
Eichhorn, D.J.1
Meyers, T.A.2
Mitchell, T.G.3
Guzzetta, C.E.4
-
68
-
-
0029433914
-
The Doctor-Proxy Relationship: The Neglected Connection
-
N.N. Dubler, "The Doctor-Proxy Relationship: The Neglected Connection," Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 5, no. 4 (1995): 289-306.
-
(1995)
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal
, vol.5
, Issue.4
, pp. 289-306
-
-
Dubler, N.N.1
-
69
-
-
0026879861
-
Spousal Understanding of Patient Quality of Life: Implications for Surrogate Decisions
-
R.A. Pearlman, R.E Uhlmann, and N.S. Jecker, "Spousal Understanding of Patient Quality of Life: Implications for Surrogate Decisions," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 3, no. 2 (1992): 114-21; A.B. Seckler, D.E. Meier, M. Mulvihill, and B.E. Cammer-Paris, "Substituted Judgment: How Accurate Are Proxy Predictions?" Annals of Internal Medicine, 115 (1991): 289-94; T. Tomlinson, K. Howe, M. Norman, and D. Rossmiller, "An Empirical Study of Proxy Consent for Elderly Persons," The Gerontologist, 30 (1990): 54-61; R.F. Uhlmann, R. A. Pearlman, and K.C. Cain, "Physicians and Spouses' Predictions of Elderly Patients' Treatment Preferences," Journal of Gerontology, 43 (1988): 115-21; N.R. Zweibel and C. K. Cassel, "Treatment Choices at the End of Life: A Comparison of Decisions by Older Patients and their Physician-Selected Proxies," The Gerontologist, 29 (1989): 615-21.
-
(1992)
Journal of Clinical Ethics
, vol.3
, Issue.2
, pp. 114-121
-
-
Pearlman, R.A.1
Uhlmann, R.E.2
Jecker, N.S.3
-
70
-
-
0025873802
-
Substituted Judgment: How Accurate Are Proxy Predictions?
-
R.A. Pearlman, R.E Uhlmann, and N.S. Jecker, "Spousal Understanding of Patient Quality of Life: Implications for Surrogate Decisions," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 3, no. 2 (1992): 114-21; A.B. Seckler, D.E. Meier, M. Mulvihill, and B.E. Cammer-Paris, "Substituted Judgment: How Accurate Are Proxy Predictions?" Annals of Internal Medicine, 115 (1991): 289-94; T. Tomlinson, K. Howe, M. Norman, and D. Rossmiller, "An Empirical Study of Proxy Consent for Elderly Persons," The Gerontologist, 30 (1990): 54-61; R.F. Uhlmann, R. A. Pearlman, and K.C. Cain, "Physicians and Spouses' Predictions of Elderly Patients' Treatment Preferences," Journal of Gerontology, 43 (1988): 115-21; N.R. Zweibel and C. K. Cassel, "Treatment Choices at the End of Life: A Comparison of Decisions by Older Patients and their Physician-Selected Proxies," The Gerontologist, 29 (1989): 615-21.
-
(1991)
Annals of Internal Medicine
, vol.115
, pp. 289-294
-
-
Seckler, A.B.1
Meier, D.E.2
Mulvihill, M.3
Cammer-Paris, B.E.4
-
71
-
-
0025382078
-
An Empirical Study of Proxy Consent for Elderly Persons
-
R.A. Pearlman, R.E Uhlmann, and N.S. Jecker, "Spousal Understanding of Patient Quality of Life: Implications for Surrogate Decisions," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 3, no. 2 (1992): 114-21; A.B. Seckler, D.E. Meier, M. Mulvihill, and B.E. Cammer-Paris, "Substituted Judgment: How Accurate Are Proxy Predictions?" Annals of Internal Medicine, 115 (1991): 289-94; T. Tomlinson, K. Howe, M. Norman, and D. Rossmiller, "An Empirical Study of Proxy Consent for Elderly Persons," The Gerontologist, 30 (1990): 54-61; R.F. Uhlmann, R. A. Pearlman, and K.C. Cain, "Physicians and Spouses' Predictions of Elderly Patients' Treatment Preferences," Journal of Gerontology, 43 (1988): 115-21; N.R. Zweibel and C. K. Cassel, "Treatment Choices at the End of Life: A Comparison of Decisions by Older Patients and their Physician-Selected Proxies," The Gerontologist, 29 (1989): 615-21.
-
(1990)
The Gerontologist
, vol.30
, pp. 54-61
-
-
Tomlinson, T.1
Howe, K.2
Norman, M.3
Rossmiller, D.4
-
72
-
-
0023791347
-
Physicians and Spouses' Predictions of Elderly Patients' Treatment Preferences
-
R.A. Pearlman, R.E Uhlmann, and N.S. Jecker, "Spousal Understanding of Patient Quality of Life: Implications for Surrogate Decisions," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 3, no. 2 (1992): 114-21; A.B. Seckler, D.E. Meier, M. Mulvihill, and B.E. Cammer-Paris, "Substituted Judgment: How Accurate Are Proxy Predictions?" Annals of Internal Medicine, 115 (1991): 289-94; T. Tomlinson, K. Howe, M. Norman, and D. Rossmiller, "An Empirical Study of Proxy Consent for Elderly Persons," The Gerontologist, 30 (1990): 54-61; R.F. Uhlmann, R. A. Pearlman, and K.C. Cain, "Physicians and Spouses' Predictions of Elderly Patients' Treatment Preferences," Journal of Gerontology, 43 (1988): 115-21; N.R. Zweibel and C. K. Cassel, "Treatment Choices at the End of Life: A Comparison of Decisions by Older Patients and their Physician-Selected Proxies," The Gerontologist, 29 (1989): 615-21.
-
(1988)
Journal of Gerontology
, vol.43
, pp. 115-121
-
-
Uhlmann, R.F.1
Pearlman, R.A.2
Cain, K.C.3
-
73
-
-
0024740683
-
Treatment Choices at the End of Life: A Comparison of Decisions by Older Patients and their Physician-Selected Proxies
-
R.A. Pearlman, R.E Uhlmann, and N.S. Jecker, "Spousal Understanding of Patient Quality of Life: Implications for Surrogate Decisions," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 3, no. 2 (1992): 114-21; A.B. Seckler, D.E. Meier, M. Mulvihill, and B.E. Cammer-Paris, "Substituted Judgment: How Accurate Are Proxy Predictions?" Annals of Internal Medicine, 115 (1991): 289-94; T. Tomlinson, K. Howe, M. Norman, and D. Rossmiller, "An Empirical Study of Proxy Consent for Elderly Persons," The Gerontologist, 30 (1990): 54-61; R.F. Uhlmann, R. A. Pearlman, and K.C. Cain, "Physicians and Spouses' Predictions of Elderly Patients' Treatment Preferences," Journal of Gerontology, 43 (1988): 115-21; N.R. Zweibel and C. K. Cassel, "Treatment Choices at the End of Life: A Comparison of Decisions by Older Patients and their Physician-Selected Proxies," The Gerontologist, 29 (1989): 615-21.
-
(1989)
The Gerontologist
, vol.29
, pp. 615-621
-
-
Zweibel, N.R.1
Cassel, C.K.2
-
74
-
-
0032522694
-
The Accuracy of Substituted Judgment in Patients with Terminal Diagnoses
-
D.P. Sulmasy, P.B. Terry, C.S. Weisman, et al., "The Accuracy of Substituted Judgment in Patients with Terminal Diagnoses," Annals of Internal Medicine, 128, no.8 (1998): 621-29.
-
(1998)
Annals of Internal Medicine
, vol.128
, Issue.8
, pp. 621-629
-
-
Sulmasy, D.P.1
Terry, P.B.2
Weisman, C.S.3
-
75
-
-
0033092566
-
Introduction: The Doctor-Proxy Relationship: An Untapped Resource
-
L.F. Post, J. Blustein, and N.N. Dubler, "Introduction: The Doctor-Proxy Relationship: An Untapped Resource," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 27 (1998): 5-12.
-
(1998)
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
, vol.27
, pp. 5-12
-
-
Post, L.F.1
Blustein, J.2
Dubler, N.N.3
-
79
-
-
0032949455
-
Dialysis Patients' Preferences for Family-Based Advance Care Planning
-
S.C. Hines, J.J. Gover, J.L. Holley, et al., "Dialysis Patients' Preferences for Family-Based Advance Care Planning," Annals of Internal Medicine, 130 (1999): 825-28.
-
(1999)
Annals of Internal Medicine
, vol.130
, pp. 825-828
-
-
Hines, S.C.1
Gover, J.J.2
Holley, J.L.3
-
80
-
-
18844414630
-
-
Brock, supra note 11: 599-618
-
Brock, supra note 11: 599-618.
-
-
-
-
81
-
-
18844428168
-
-
Id. at 612
-
Id. at 612.
-
-
-
-
82
-
-
0013677162
-
-
Zucker and Zucker, supra, note 54
-
P. Brophy, "Death with Dignity?" in Zucker and Zucker, supra, note 54: 15-23.
-
Death with Dignity?
, pp. 15-23
-
-
Brophy, P.1
-
83
-
-
18844375428
-
The Last Deal
-
September 8
-
See, for example, J. Groopman, "The Last Deal," The New Yorker, September 8, 1997: 62-74. In his account of treating a cancer patient after an aggressive experimental regimen has ended in a relapse, and the patient is clearly dying, Groopman orders emergency CAT scans to see if the cancer is encroaching on the spinal cord. He says that it would be terrible for the patient to die "paralyzed and incontinent." While this may be a common view, many people with spinal cord injuries live long and productive lives even though paralyzed and incontinent.
-
(1997)
The New Yorker
, pp. 62-74
-
-
Groopman, J.1
-
84
-
-
0033550496
-
Quality End-of-Life Care: Patients' Perspectives
-
P.A. Singer, D.K. Martin, and M. Kelner, "Quality End-of-Life Care: Patients' Perspectives," JAMA, 281 (1999): 163-68.
-
(1999)
JAMA
, vol.281
, pp. 163-168
-
-
Singer, P.A.1
Martin, D.K.2
Kelner, M.3
-
85
-
-
9444225464
-
Is Economic Hardship on the Families of the Seriously Ill Associated with Patient and Surrogate Care Preferences?
-
K.E. Covinsky, et al., "Is Economic Hardship on the Families of the Seriously Ill Associated with Patient and Surrogate Care Preferences?" Archives of Internal Medicine, 156, no. 15 (1996): 1737-41.
-
(1996)
Archives of Internal Medicine
, vol.156
, Issue.15
, pp. 1737-1741
-
-
Covinsky, K.E.1
-
86
-
-
18844450555
-
Toward an Ethic of Accommodation
-
B. Collopy, N.N. Dubler, and C. Zuckerman, "Toward an Ethic of Accommodation," Hastings Center Report, 20, no. 2, (1990); A.E. P. Dill, "The Ethics of Discharge Planning for Older Adults: An Ethnographic Analysis," Social Science and Medicine, 41, no. 9 (1995): 1289-99.
-
(1990)
Hastings Center Report
, vol.20
, Issue.2
-
-
Collopy, B.1
Dubler, N.N.2
Zuckerman, C.3
-
87
-
-
0029157191
-
The Ethics of Discharge Planning for Older Adults: An Ethnographic Analysis
-
B. Collopy, N.N. Dubler, and C. Zuckerman, "Toward an Ethic of Accommodation," Hastings Center Report, 20, no. 2, (1990); A.E. P. Dill, "The Ethics of Discharge Planning for Older Adults: An Ethnographic Analysis," Social Science and Medicine, 41, no. 9 (1995): 1289-99.
-
(1995)
Social Science and Medicine
, vol.41
, Issue.9
, pp. 1289-1299
-
-
Dill, A.E.P.1
-
89
-
-
0031300513
-
Dialogue to Action: Lessons Learned from Some Family Members of Deceased Patients at an Interactive Program in Seven Utah Hospitals
-
J. A. Jacobson, L.P. Francis, M.P. Battin, et al., "Dialogue to Action: Lessons Learned from Some Family Members of Deceased Patients at an Interactive Program in Seven Utah Hospitals," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 8, no. 4 (1997): 359-71.
-
(1997)
Journal of Clinical Ethics
, vol.8
, Issue.4
, pp. 359-371
-
-
Jacobson, J.A.1
Francis, L.P.2
Battin, M.P.3
-
90
-
-
0032897396
-
Cross-Cultural Primary Care: Patient-Based Approach
-
J.E. Carillo, A.R. Green, and J.R. Betancourt, "Cross-Cultural Primary Care: Patient-Based Approach," Annals of Internal Medicine, 130 (1999): 829-34.
-
(1999)
Annals of Internal Medicine
, vol.130
, pp. 829-834
-
-
Carillo, J.E.1
Green, A.R.2
Betancourt, J.R.3
-
91
-
-
0031962459
-
Dialogue: The Core Clinical Skill
-
F.D. Duffy, "Dialogue: The Core Clinical Skill." Annals of Internal Medicine, 128, no. 2: 139-41.
-
Annals of Internal Medicine
, vol.128
, Issue.2
, pp. 139-141
-
-
Duffy, F.D.1
-
92
-
-
0028944147
-
Decisions about Life-Sustaining Treatment: Impact of Physicians' Behavior on the Family
-
V.P. Tilden, S.W. Tolle, M.J. Garland, and C.A. Nelson, "Decisions about Life-Sustaining Treatment: Impact of Physicians' Behavior on the Family," Archives of Internal Medicine, 155, no.6 (1995): 633-38.
-
(1995)
Archives of Internal Medicine
, vol.155
, Issue.6
, pp. 633-638
-
-
Tilden, V.P.1
Tolle, S.W.2
Garland, M.J.3
Nelson, C.A.4
-
93
-
-
0004187886
-
-
New York: United Hospital Fund, April
-
N.N. Dubler and L.J. Marcus, Mediating Bioethical Disputes: A Practical Guide (New York: United Hospital Fund, April 1994); A. Alpers and B. Lo, "Avoiding Family Feuds: Responding to Surrogate Demands for Life-Sustaining Interventions," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 27, no. 1 (1999): 74-80.
-
(1994)
Mediating Bioethical Disputes: A Practical Guide
-
-
Dubler, N.N.1
Marcus, L.J.2
-
94
-
-
0033092730
-
Avoiding Family Feuds: Responding to Surrogate Demands for Life-Sustaining Interventions
-
N.N. Dubler and L.J. Marcus, Mediating Bioethical Disputes: A Practical Guide (New York: United Hospital Fund, April 1994); A. Alpers and B. Lo, "Avoiding Family Feuds: Responding to Surrogate Demands for Life-Sustaining Interventions," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 27, no. 1 (1999): 74-80.
-
(1999)
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
, vol.27
, Issue.1
, pp. 74-80
-
-
Alpers, A.1
Lo, B.2
|