Living Will Status and Desire for Living Will Help Among Rural Alabama Veterans

Author:

Mahaney-Price Ann F.1,Hilgeman Michelle M.2,Davis Lori L.34,McNeal Sandre F.5,Conner Charles M.6,Allen Rebecca S.7

Affiliation:

1. Research & Development Service (Retired); Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center; 3701 Loop Road East Tuscaloosa AL 35404

2. Research & Development Service; Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center; Tuscaloosa Research & Education Advancement Corporation; Center for Mental Health & Aging; The University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa AL

3. Research & Development Service; Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center; Tuscaloosa Research & Education Advancement Corporation; Tuscaloosa AL

4. The University of Alabama School of Medicine; Birmingham AL

5. Department of Biostatistics; The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Birmingham AL

6. Research Department; Birmingham VA Medical Center; Birmingham AL

7. Center for Mental Health & Aging; The University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa AL

Funder

VHA Office of Rural Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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