SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
● 205. Life Course Experiences of Pain and Suffering among Mexican American Women with Disabilities, Janiece Walker, Sarah Guy, Tracie Harrison
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12:00 PM—03:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Presentations: ● 206. Factors Associated with Disengagement during Activities in Nursing Home Residents with Dementia, Nikki Hill, Ann Kolanowski, Mark Litaker
● 207. Facial Expression as Predictors of Pain for Patients with Dementia, Li-Chan Lin
● 208. Targeted, Tailored and Timely Symptom Management for Older Men with Prostate Cancer, Susan Beck, Bob Wong, Jia-Wen Guo, Norissa Honea, Gail Towsley, Theresa Thomas, Lee Ellington, Michael Caserta
● 209. Compromise: A Theory of Hospitalized Older Adult Eating Behavior, Ellen Furman
● 210. Sleep in Family Caregivers of Individuals with Dementia: A Systematic Review, Hsi-Ling Peng, Yu-Ping Chang
● 211. A Preliminary Study of the Application of 6-minute Walking Test in Patients with COPD in China, Su Zhang
● 212. Nurse and Patient Characteristics Associated with Nurse Talk Time in the ICU, Marci Nilsen, Mary Happ, Susan Sereika
● 213. Ethical, Legal, and Clinical Issues Surrounding Covert Medication Administration in Long-term Care Settings, Helen Farrar, Barbara Holtzclaw
● 214. Health Literacy Needs of Healthcare Providers Related to Incontinence and Skin Care in Individuals with Dementia, Donna Bliss, Cheri Rolnick, Jody Jackson, Casey Arnston, Jean Mullins, Kenneth Hepburn
● 215. Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Urinary Symptoms in a Diverse Qualitative Sample, Lisa Welch, Simone Taubenberger, Courtney Jackson, Elizabeth Botelho, Jean Journel Joseph, Sharon Tennstedt
● 216. The Moderating Effect of Nursing Staff Factors on the Relationship between Activities of Daily Living and Urinary Incontinence, Ju Young Yoon, Barbara Bowers
● 217. Allow Natural Death (AND) Versus Do Not Resuscitate (DNR): Preferences of Chronically Ill Older Adults, Ellyn Lee, Virginia LeBaron, Martha Mohler
● 218. An Interactive Decision Aid to Facilitate the Process of Advance Care Planning, Sharon Tennstedt, Angelo Volandes, Lisa Welch
● 219. Monthly Medical and Pharmacy Expense during the Final Two-Years of Life for Life-limiting Chronic Conditions, Sharon Hewner
● 220. Communicating about Palliative Care in Long Term Care Homes, Sharon Kaasalainen, Mary Lou Kelley, Kevin Brazil
GSA’s 64th Annual Scientific Meeting 515 510 HS Poster: Nursing, Incontinence, and End of Life
● 221. Korean Nurses’ Perception of End-of-Life Care in Clinical Setting, So Sun Kim, JuHee Lee, Mona Choi, HoKon Kim, DooRee Kim
● 222. Perceptions of End-of-Life Care between Hospice and Skilled Nursing Facility Staff Utilizing Dedicated Teams, Abigail Gerding, Kim Martz
● 223. Ethical Conflicts Experienced by Health Care Providers Who Provide Home-Based Palliative Care, Kevin Brazil, Jantje (jenny) Ploeg, Sharon Kaasalainen, Denise Marshall
● 224. Prediction of Comfort of Patients Dying from Dementia by Families’ and Physicians’ Perceptions of Dementia, Jenny van der Steen, Bregje Onwuteaka- Philipsen, Miel Ribbe, Luc Deliens
● 225. Rural Alabama Veteran Advance Directive Behavior and Desire for Help Completing an Advance Directive, Ann Mahaney-Price, Michelle Hilgeman, Stefan Kertesz, Lori Davis
12:00 PM—03:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Economics of Aging
Presentations: ● 226. A Comparison of Poverty and Economic Insecurity among Older Adult Singles and Couples in Michigan, Thomas Jankowski, Jason Booza, Carrie Leach
● 227. The Economy, Health and Pain: A Two Year Evaluation of Black Elders in Detroit, Carmen Green, Letha Chadiha, Tamera Hart-Johnson, Peter Lichtenberg, James Jackson
● 228. Financial Literary in Older African Americans: Findings from Healthier Black Elders in Detroit, Stewart Neufeld, Peter Lichtenberg
● 229. Economic Well-Being among Older Immigrants, Yunju Nam
● 230. The Evaporation of a Myth of the American Middle Class, Lawrence Nitz
● 231. Economic Challenges Faced by Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Implications for Policy Development, Kevin Brabazon
● 232. The Effect of Residence Mode on Healthcare Costs for the Elderly in China, Weiling Xue
● 233. Bumps in the Road: The Impact of Negative Health Events on Economic Security for Older Adults, Laura Sullivan
12:00 PM—03:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: End-of-Life
Presentations: ● 234. Nursing Home-Based End-of-Life Care: The “Living- Dying” Interval, Deborah Waldrop, Nancy Kusmaul
● 235. Communication in Late-stage Cancer: Considering Hospice, Deborah Waldrop, Mary Ann Meeker, Jean Kutner
● 236. Preferences for End-of-Life Treatment among Korean Older Adults, Eunjeong Ko, Cathy Berkman, Soonhee Roh
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