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Go to the hospital or stay at home? A qualitative study of expected hospital decision making among older African Americans with advanced heart failure

To address the need for more information concerning hospital decision making, we conducted in-depth interviews among African Americans with heart failure and their family caregivers (n = 11 dyads). Using a case scenario, we asked participants about their anticipated hospitalization decisions. Most patients indicated that they would seek care to avoid further deterioration or death from their worsening condition. Many family caregivers anticipated having an active influence on hospitalization decisions. Findings suggest that social workers should encourage the development of adequate home-based services, recognize diverse communication styles, and use this information to facilitate medical decision making by these patients and their caregivers. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract).

Author(s)
F.Pratt Hopp
C. Marsack
J.K. Camp
S. Thomas
Publication Date
2014