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Health care preferences among nursing home residents: Perceived barriers and situational dependencies to person-centered care.

Bangerter, L. R., Abbott, K., Heid, A. R., Klumpp, R. E., & VanHaitsma, K. (2016). Health care preferences among nursing home residents: Perceived barriers and situational dependencies to person-centered care. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 42(2), 11-16. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20151218-02.

Health care preferences among nursing home residents: Perceived barriers and situational dependencies to person-centered care.
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“We can’t provide season tickets to the opera”: Staff perceptions of providing preference based person centered care.

Abbott, K. M., Heid, A.R., & VanHaitsma, K. (2016). “We can’t provide season tickets to the opera”: Staff perceptions of providing preference based person centered care. Clinical Gerontologist, 39(3), 190-209. doi.org/10.1080/07317115.2016.1151968

“We can’t provide season tickets to the opera”: Staff perceptions of providing preference based person centered care.
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“It depends”: Reasons why nursing home residents change their minds about care preferences.

Heid, A. R., Eshraghi, K., Duntzee, C. I., Abbott, K., Curyto, K., & VanHaitsma, K. (2016). “It depends”: Reasons why nursing home residents change their minds about care preferences. The Gerontologist, 56(2), 243-255. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnu040.

“It depends”: Reasons why nursing home residents change their minds about care preferences.
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“Make me feel at ease and at home” Differential Care Preferences of Nursing Home Residents.

Bangerter, L., Heid, A., Abbott, K. M., & VanHaitsma, K. (2016). “Make me feel at ease and at home” Differential Care Preferences of Nursing Home Residents. The Gerontologist, 56 (4), 702-713. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnv026

“Make me feel at ease and at home” Differential Care Preferences of Nursing Home Residents.
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Preferences for everyday living: Understanding the impact of cognitive status on preference importance ratings in nursing homes.

Carey, C. J., Heid, A. R., & VanHaitsma, K. (2017). Preferences for everyday living: Understanding the impact of cognitive status on preference importance ratings in nursing homes. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 44(5), 9-17. doi:10.3928/00989134-20171002-03

Preferences for everyday living: Understanding the impact of cognitive status on preference importance ratings in nursing homes.
Research

“It’s important, but…”: Perceived barriers and situational dependencies to social contact preferences of nursing home residents.

Abbott, K. M., Bangerter, L. R., Humes, S., Klumpp, R., & VanHaitsma, K. (2018). “It’s important, but…”: Perceived barriers and situational dependencies to social contact preferences of nursing home residents. The Gerontologist, 58(6), 1126-1135. doi:10.1093/geront/gnx109

“It’s important, but…”: Perceived barriers and situational dependencies to social contact preferences of nursing home residents.

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