Empowering Older Parents

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According to the study conducted by Coleman, Smith, and Frank (2004), what did their findings reveal about supporting older patients and their caregivers during care transitions?

  • It increased rehospitalization rates
  • It had no effect on rehospitalization rates
  • It had no impact on subsequent hospitalizations
  • It showed promise for lowering rehospitalization rates (correct)

What did Pillemer and Suitor (2006) emphasize about older parents?

  • They have expectations regarding their care and expectations regarding which children will serve as primary caregiver (correct)
  • They have no expectations regarding their care
  • They have no role in making decisions about their care
  • They have no views regarding their care

Who conducted the study to determine the impact of an intervention on rehospitalization rates?

  • A different research team
  • Coleman, Smith, and Frank (correct)
  • Older patients and their caregivers
  • Pillemer and Suitor

What did the study conducted by Coleman, Smith, and Frank (2004) focus on?

<p>The impact of an intervention on rehospitalization rates (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What factors were strongly associated with which children aging mothers chose as primary caregivers?

<p>Emotional closeness and similarity of gender and attitudes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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