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Research

The consistency of self-reported preferences for everyday living: Implications for person-centered care delivery.

VanHaitsma, K., Abbott, K. M., Heid, A. R., Carpenter, B., Curyto, K., Kleban, M., …Spector, A. (2014). The consistency of self-reported preferences for everyday living: Implications for person-centered care delivery. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 40(10), 34-46. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20140820-01.

The consistency of self-reported preferences for everyday living: Implications for person-centered care delivery.
Research

The change in nursing home residents’ preferences over time.

Abbott, K. M., Heid, A. R., Kleban, M., Rovine, M. J., & VanHaitsma, K. (2018). The change in nursing home residents’ preferences over time. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 19(12), 1092-1098. doi:10.1016/j.jamda.2018.08.004

The change in nursing home residents’ preferences over time.
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The impact of nursing home residents’ characteristics on ratings of importance of autonomy preferences in daily care over time.

Heid, A., Abbott, K., Kleban, M., Rovine, M., & VanHaitsma, K. (2019). The impact of nursing home residents’ characteristics on ratings of importance of autonomy preferences in daily care over time. Journal of Aging and Mental Health, 5 (1-8). doi: 10.1080/13607863.2019.1584875

The impact of nursing home residents’ characteristics on ratings of importance of autonomy preferences in daily care over time.
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Exploring preference fulfillment among older adults receiving long-term care: Consistency of satisfaction ratings.

Heid, A. R., Brnich, E., Eshraghi, K., Abbott, K.M., & Van Haitsma, K. (2019). Exploring preference fulfillment among older adults receiving long-term care: Consistency of satisfaction ratings. Annals of Long-Term Care. doi:10.25270/altc.2019.01.00053

Exploring preference fulfillment among older adults receiving long-term care: Consistency of satisfaction ratings.
Research

Preference consistency: Veteran and non-veteran nursing home resident self-reported preferences for everyday living.

Curyto, K., Dockler, L. & VanHaitsma, K. (2020). Preference consistency: Veteran and non-veteran nursing home resident self-reported preferences for everyday living. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. doi.org/10.3928/00989134-20200129-06

Preference consistency: Veteran and non-veteran nursing home resident self-reported preferences for everyday living.
Research

“A bone of contention…”: Perceived barriers and situational dependencies to food preferences of nursing home residents.

Goldstein, C., Abbott, K., Bangerter, L., Kotterman, A., & VanHaitsma, K. (2019). “A Bone of Contention…”: Perceived Barriers and Situational Dependencies to Food Preferences of Nursing Home Residents. Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics. doi.org/10.1080/21551197.2019.1617220

“A bone of contention…”: Perceived barriers and situational dependencies to food preferences of nursing home residents.
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