Evaluating implementation strategies to support documentation of veterans' care preferences

Author:

Carpenter Joan G.123ORCID,Scott Winifred Josephine4,Kononowech Jennifer5,Foglia Mary Beth67,Haverhals Leah M.89,Hogikyan Robert1011,Kolanowski Ann12ORCID,Landis‐Lewis Zach13,Levy Cari89ORCID,Miller Susan C.14,Periyakoil V. J.415,Phibbs Ciaran S.415ORCID,Potter Lucinda6,Sales Anne516,Ersek Mary2317

Affiliation:

1. Organizational Systems and Adult Health University of Maryland School of Nursing Baltimore Maryland USA

2. Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VAMC Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Department of Biobehavioral Health Sciences University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

4. Health Economics Resource Center (HERC) VA Palo Alto Health Care System Menlo Park California USA

5. Center for Clinical Management Research VA Ann Arbor Health Care System Ann Arbor Michigan USA

6. Veterans Health Administration National Center for Ethics in Health Care Washington District of Columbia USA

7. School of Medicine, Department of Bioethics and Humanities University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

8. Denver‐Seattle Center of Innovation, Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System Aurora Colorado USA

9. Division of Health Care Policy and Research, School of Medicine University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora Colorado USA

10. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA

11. GRECC VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Ann Arbor Michigan USA

12. Penn State Ross & Carol Nese College of Nursing University Park Pennsylvania USA

13. University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA

14. Brown University School of Public Health Warwick Rhode Island USA

15. Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford California USA

16. Sinclair School of Nursing University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

17. Leonard Davis Institute Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Funder

Quality Enhancement Research Initiative

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

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