Health‐Related Quality of Life of Nursing Home Residents: Differences in Patient and Provider Perceptions
1995; Wiley; Volume: 43; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1532-5415.1995.tb07055.x
ISSN1532-5415
AutoresDan R. Berlowitz, Wei Du, Lewis E. Kazis, Susi Lewis,
Tópico(s)Health disparities and outcomes
ResumoJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyVolume 43, Issue 7 p. 799-802 Health-Related Quality of Life of Nursing Home Residents: Differences in Patient and Provider Perceptions Dan R. Berlowitz MD, MPH, Corresponding Author Dan R. Berlowitz MD, MPH HSR&D Field Program, Bedford VA Medical Center, Bedford Massachusetts Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts Dr. Berlowitz is supported by a Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Research Associate Career Development Award.HSR&Field Program, E.N. Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, 200 Springs Rd., Bedford, MA 01730.Search for more papers by this authorWei Du PhD, Wei Du PhD HSR&D Field Program, Bedford VA Medical Center, Bedford Massachusetts Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MassachusettsSearch for more papers by this authorLewis Kazis ScD, Lewis Kazis ScD HSR&D Field Program, Bedford VA Medical Center, Bedford Massachusetts Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MassachusettsSearch for more papers by this authorSusi Lewis MA, RN, Susi Lewis MA, RN HSR&D Field Program, Bedford VA Medical Center, Bedford MassachusettsSearch for more papers by this author Dan R. Berlowitz MD, MPH, Corresponding Author Dan R. Berlowitz MD, MPH HSR&D Field Program, Bedford VA Medical Center, Bedford Massachusetts Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts Dr. Berlowitz is supported by a Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Research Associate Career Development Award.HSR&Field Program, E.N. Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, 200 Springs Rd., Bedford, MA 01730.Search for more papers by this authorWei Du PhD, Wei Du PhD HSR&D Field Program, Bedford VA Medical Center, Bedford Massachusetts Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MassachusettsSearch for more papers by this authorLewis Kazis ScD, Lewis Kazis ScD HSR&D Field Program, Bedford VA Medical Center, Bedford Massachusetts Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MassachusettsSearch for more papers by this authorSusi Lewis MA, RN, Susi Lewis MA, RN HSR&D Field Program, Bedford VA Medical Center, Bedford MassachusettsSearch for more papers by this author First published: July 1995 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-5415.1995.tb07055.xCitations: 39 Results presented, in part, at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Geriatrics Society, Los Angeles, California, May, 1994. 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