MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING IN OLDER HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS

1996 ◽  
Vol 44 (3) ◽  
pp. 336-337
Author(s):  
Cheryl Dellasega ◽  
Lori Frank ◽  
Michael A. Smyer
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 237437352110460
Author(s):  
Carri S. Polick ◽  
Jennifer W. Applebaum ◽  
Caitlin Hanna ◽  
Darnysus Jackson ◽  
Sophia Tsaras-Schumacher ◽  
...  

Hospital-based protocols to support pet care needs for hospitalized patients may have potential to benefit patient health and wellbeing, but must be informed by experiences of hospitalized pet owners. The aim of this study was to determine the scope and need for pet care services among hospitalized patients. A panel of prior inpatients and their family members at a tertiary care center were surveyed about preferences, experiences, and need for assistance with pet care during hospitalization. Respondents (n = 113) expressed interest in a low/no-cost pet-boarding or foster program for adult patients struggling to find pet care assistance. The majority of respondents (n = 71; 63%) reported challenges securing pet care during a prior hospitalization, and/or knew someone who encountered similar challenges. Respondents also indicated that these challenges had a negative impact on health, recovery, or their own decision to receive medical care. Pet care challenges during hospitalization are likely common and have the potential to hamper medical decision-making and health outcomes of inpatients.


Author(s):  
Sanjay Saint ◽  
Vineet Chopra

This chapter guides the reader on the general approaches to medical decision-making in hospitalized patients.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriella Pravettoni ◽  
Claudio Lucchiari ◽  
Salvatore Nuccio Leotta ◽  
Gianluca Vago

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