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Review
. 1991;12(4):81-112.
doi: 10.1300/j027v12n04_07.

Determinants of hospice utilization among terminally ill geriatric patients

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Determinants of hospice utilization among terminally ill geriatric patients

H G Prigerson. Home Health Care Serv Q. 1991.

Abstract

Terminally ill geriatric patients have been found to prefer the type of care provided by home health hospices to the life-sustaining technologies received in hospitals. Nevertheless, disproportionately few dying elderly patients enroll in available hospice programs despite their preferences for, and Medicare's coverage of, hospice services. This study examines several critical factors expected to facilitate or inhibit the utilization of home-based hospice services. Seventy-six critically ill aged patients, their physicians and primary caregivers (e.g., family members) were interviewed about their attitudes and actions regarding the treatment of dying patients. The results indicate that patients who acknowledge their terminal health status, whose physicians disclose the terminal prognosis to them and do not fear malpractice, whose primary caregivers know about hospice and believe the patient would be receptive to enrollment in such a program, have a relatively high probability of home health hospice utilization.

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