AN INTERNET-BASED, MULTIGENERATIONAL INTERVENTION TO ENHANCE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CARE PREFERENCES

Family members find it difficult to communicate about end-of-life care preferences. Yet accurate knowledge about care preferences can enhance a range of outcomes for both patients and family caregivers. In this study we developed and evaluated an Internet-based, multigenerational intervention used w...

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