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| Carol LevineSummaryAffiliation: United Hospital Fund Country: USA Publications
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The good doctor: the carer's perspectiveCarol Levine
Families and Health Care Project, United Hospital Fund, New York, NY 10118, USA
Clin Med 4:244-5. 2004..Type 2 errors occur when doctors speak only to the carer and ignore the patient. Good doctors, patients and carers confront the existential meaning of illness together...
The concept of vulnerability in disaster researchCarol Levine
Families and Health Care Project, United Hospital Fund, 350 Fifth Avenue, 23rd Floor, New York 10118, USA
J Trauma Stress 17:395-402. 2004..In addition to a careful consent process, there should be procedures in place to provide assistance to participants who experience serious distress...
Nursing and social work leadershipCarol Levine
United Hospital Fund s Families and Health Care Project in New York City, USA
Am J Nurs 108:13-5. 2008..Nurses and social workers can make a difference to family caregivers, but only if they see it as their responsibility...
Supporting Family Caregivers: The Hospital Nurse's Assessment of Family Caregiver NeedsCarol Levine
financial or otherwise
Am J Nurs 111:47-51. 2011..lww.com/AJN/A25. KEYWORDS: caregiver, family caregiver, family-centered nursing, needs assessment, patient-centered care, patient-centered nursing...
Young adult caregivers: a first look at an unstudied populationCarol Levine
Families and Health Care Project, United Hospital Fund, 350 Fifth Ave, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10118, USA
Am J Public Health 95:2071-5. 2005..We examined the prevalence, characteristics, and responsibilities of young adults aged 18 to 25 years who are caregivers for ill, elderly, or disabled family members or friends...
HIPAA and talking with family caregivers: what does the law really say?Carol Levine
Families and Health Care Project at the United Hospital Fund in New York City, USA
Am J Nurs 106:51-3. 2006..A major retraining of health care providers at all levels is needed to dampen the "HIPAA scare" and clarify what HIPAA does and does not say about communication with family caregivers...
"This case is closed": family caregivers and the termination of home health care services for stroke patientsCarol Levine
Families and Health Care Project, United Hospital Fund, New York, NY 10118, USA
Milbank Q 84:305-31. 2006..At all stages, family caregivers expressed significant isolation, anxiety, and depression. Therefore, home care agency practice and public policies should provide better education, support, and services for family caregivers...
Bridging troubled waters: family caregivers, transitions, and long-term careCarol Levine
United Hospital Fund, NewYork City, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 29:116-24. 2010..The contributions and experiences of family caregivers should be considered in gathering information to shape policies and practice; training health care professionals; developing programs; and reforming financing...
Family caregiver research and the HIPAA factorSteven M Albert
Gertrude H Sergievsky Center, Columbia University, 630 West 168th St, PH 19, New York, NY 10032, USA
Gerontologist 45:432-7. 2005..Finally, we recommend changes in the review process that may facilitate research efforts with family caregivers while protecting important privacy interests...
When the caregiver needs care: the plight of vulnerable caregiversMaryam Navaie-Waliser
Center for Home Care Policy and Research, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, 5 Penn Plaza, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USA
Am J Public Health 92:409-13. 2002..This study examined the characteristics, activities, and challenges of high-risk informal caregivers...
Acceptance, avoidance, and ambiguity: conflicting social values about childhood disabilityCarol Levine
Families and Health Care Project, United Hospital Fund, New York, NY, USA
Kennedy Inst Ethics J 15:371-83. 2005..Their lives are constrained in many ways. The challenges faced by parents of technology-dependent children raise questions of justice within society and within families...
A fifteen-year-old translatorCarol Levine
United Hospital Fund, New York, USA
Hastings Cent Rep 34:10; discussion 10-2. 2004
Life but no limb: the aftermath of medical errorCarol Levine
Families and Health Care Project, United Hospital Fund of New York, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 21:237-41. 2002
One loss may hide anotherCarol Levine
United Hospital Fund, New York, USA
Hastings Cent Rep 34:17-9. 2004
In search of respect. Levine speaks from experience when she advocates on behalf of family caregiversCinda Becker
Mod Healthc 36:30, 32, 34. 2006
The limitations of "vulnerability" as a protection for human research participantsCarol Levine
United Hospital Fund
Am J Bioeth 4:44-9. 2004..Certain individuals require ongoing protections of the kind already established in law and regulation, but attention must also be focused on characteristics of the research protocol and environment that present ethical challenges...
Challenged to care: informal caregivers in a changing health systemKaren Donelan
Harvard Opinion Research Program, Harvard School of Public Health, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 21:222-31. 2002..Few receive assistance from paid professionals or aides because of quality or financial concerns. In many areas, support and instruction could lighten caregivers' burdens and help to ensure high-quality care at home...
The ordeal of practicing careCarol Levine
Hastings Cent Rep 36:4; author reply 5-6. 2006
Is suffering good?Carol Levine
United Hospital Fund, New York City
Hastings Cent Rep 32:7. 2002
Use of children as interpretersCarol Levine
JAMA 296:2802. 2006
Depression in caregivers of patients with dementia: a greater role for physiciansCarol Levine
J Gen Intern Med 18:1058-9. 2003
Hospital-based family caregiver programs: building institutional resources and community tiesCarol Levine
J Palliat Med 5:175-9. 2002
