Health outcome prioritization as a tool for decision making among older persons with multiple chronic conditions

TR Fried, ME Tinetti, L Iannone… - Archives of internal …, 2011 - jamanetwork.com
Methods. Participants were recruited from 3 senior centers and 1 independent/assisted-
living facility in the New Haven area in Connecticut. All volunteers were included in the study
without exclusion except for residents in the assisted-living facility with a diagnosis of
dementia. The protocol was approved by the Yale University School of Medicine Human
Investigations Committee. All data were collected by self-report in face-to-face interviews.
The main outcome variable was participants' prioritization of 4 universal health outcomes …
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