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An Outcomes Model of Medical Decision Making
(1991-12)
In the traditional 'fix-it' model of medical decision making, the
identified problem is typically characterized by a diagnosis that indicates a
deviation from normalcy. When a medical problem is multifaceted and the
available ...
Seriously Ill Hospitalized Adults: Do We Spend Less on Older Patients?
(1996-09)
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of age on hospital resource use
for seriously ill adults, and to explore whether age-related differences in
resource use are explained by patients' severity of illness and preferences
for ...
Assessing the Significance of Treatment Effects: Comments From the Perspective of Ethics
(1995-04)
The process of designing research protocols for testing treatment
effects and reporting the results of such research demands both explicit and
implicit value judgments. When measuring the effects of alternative
treatments, ...
An Outcomes Model of Medical Decision Making
(1991-12)
In the traditional 'fix-it' model of medical decision making, the
identified problem is typically characterized by a diagnosis that indicates a
deviation from normalcy. When a medical problem is multifaceted and the
available ...
In Whose Voice? Composing a Life Song Collaboratively
(1991)
A formerly competent person who is unable to speak for herself poses
a poignant ethical dilemma for health-care providers. A fundamental principle
in these circumstances is to pursue the course of action the patient ...
Functional Status Among Survivors of in-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
(1997-01-13)
OBJECTIVES: To describe functional outcomes of seriously III patients
who survived 2 months after in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
and to identify patient and clinical characteristics associated with ...