Name:
University of Chicago: PEACE Program - Instructions
for Interviewers
Description:
Interview instructions for both Chicago PEACE
and Hospice of Michigan interviewers administering the PEACE enrollment interviews
for patients and family/caregivers.
Category:
Organizational Tools - Enrollment Criteria/Patient
Identification
Source:
Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer's Care Efforts (PEACE)
University of Chicago Medical Center
Section of Geriatrics (MC 6098)
5841 South Maryland Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637
Contact:
Gavin W. Hougham, Research Director
ghougham@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu
Greg A. Sachs, Chief, Section of Geriatrics
gsachs@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu
How the grantee used this instrument:
Used to orient interviewers
before conducting enrollment interviews. Delineates the necessary forms required
and criteria for decision-making.
Keywords:
procedures, identifying patients, patient enrollment,
dementia, Alzheimer's
To use this tool:
You may print and copy this tool for your own use from this site. Please credit
source.
References:
Developed specifically for this project by the project team.
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Posted September 2004
University of Chicago: PEACE overview page
Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care is a national program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation dedicated to long-term changes in health care institutions to substantially improve care for dying people and their families. Visit PromotingExcellence.org for more resources.