Name:
AFTERDEATH Interview (Integrated Care System) - Surrogate
Description:
Used to assess the experience of the patient and/or family with respect to end
of life care.
Category:
Evaluation - Satisfaction/Perception of Care
Source:
Center for Gerentology and Health Care Research
Brown Medical School
Box G-HLL
Providence RI 02912
Contact:
Joan Teno
Joan_Teno@brown.edu
How the grantee used this instrument:
This is an evaluation instrument for care received at end-of-life.
Keywords:
cancer, lung cancer, African American, perception of care, satisfaction
To use this tool:
To review and print the tool, log on to the Toolkit of Instruments to Measure
End of Life Care http://www.chcr.brown.edu/pcoc/toolkit.htm
. Then select "Old Draft Instruments" from the menu provided.
References:
TIME: Toolkit of Instruments to Measure End of Life Care
http://www.chcr.brown.edu/pcoc/toolkit.htm
To view this tool:
To review and print the tool, log on to the Toolkit of Instruments to Measure
End of Life Care http://www.chcr.brown.edu/pcoc/toolkit.htm
. Then select "Old Draft Instruments" from the menu provided.
Posted October 2004
type:satisfaction/perception_care
Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care was 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.