Publications

Proceedings: Workforce Summit on Ensuring a Workforce to Care for People with Serious Illness in the Community. Joanne Spetz, Timothy Bates & Nancy Dudley, February 2019

Health Affairs Blog: Strengthening the Workforce for People With Serious Illness: Top Priorities from a National Summit. Joanne Spetz & Nancy Dudley, November 15, 2018

Special Issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Volume 67, Issue S2

Editorials

Introduction to the Special Issue on the Workforce for Seriously Ill Older Adults in the Community
Pages: S390, Joanne Spetz PhD, Vyjeyanthi S. Periyakoil


Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Special Issue Introduction
Pages: S391, Diane L. Schweitzer MPPM, Sutep Laohavanich MSG


Special Articles

Consensus-Based Recommendations for an Adequate Workforce to Care for People with Serious Illness
Pages: S392-399, Joanne Spetz PhD, Nancy Dudley PhD, RN



Addressing the Community-Based Geriatric Healthcare Workforce Shortage by Leveraging the Potential of Interprofessional Teams
Pages: S400-408, Ellen Flahert PhD, Stephen Bartels MD, MS


Commentary

Commentary on the Geriatric Healthcare Workforce: Leveraging the Potential of Interprofessional Teams
Pages: S409-S411, Joan Weiss PhD, RN, CRP, FAAN

This commentary comments on the article by Ellen Flaherty et al.


Special Article

Connecting Social, Clinical, and Home Care Services for Persons with Serious Illness in the Community
Pages: S412-S418, Robyn L. Golden LCSW, Erin E. Emery-Tiburcio PhD, Sharon Post BA, Bonnie Ewald MA, Michelle Newman MPH


Commentary

Connecting Social, Clinical, and Home Care Services: Where Healthcare Needs to Go
Pages: S419-S422, Thomas E. Edes MD, MS


Special Article

Building a Culturally Competent Workforce to Care for Diverse Older Adults: Scope of the Problem and Potential Solutions
Pages: S423-S432, Vyjeyanthi S. Periyakoil MD


Commentary

Why Does Culture and Context Matter for Care That Aims for Quality and Impact?
Pages: S422-434, Jennie Chin Hansen RN, MS

This commenary comments on the article by Vyjeyanthi Periyakoil


Special Article

Training Clinicians with Communication Skills Needed to Match Medial Treatments to Patient Values
Pages: S435-S441, Anthony L. Back, Erik K. Fromme, Diane E. Meier


Commentary

175 000 Blue Chairs
Pages: S442-S443, Jon Broyles MScPhil

This commentary comments on the article by Anthony Back et al.



Special Article

The Future of the Home Care Workforce: Training and Supporting Aides as Members of Home-Based Care Teams
Pages: S444-S448, Robyn I. Stone DrPH, Natasha S. Bryant MD


Commentary

Commentary on the Future of the Home Care Workforce: Training and Supporting Aides as Members of Home-Based Care Teams
Pages: S449-S450, Rani E. Synder MPA

This commentary comments on the article by Robyn Stone et al.


Special Article

Family Caregiving in Serious Illness in the United States: Recommendations to Support and Invisible Workforce
Pages: S451-S456, Janice F. Bell PhD, MN, MPH, Robin L. Whitney PhD, RN, Healther M. Young PhD, RN


Commentary

Whose Responsibility Is It? Balancing Individual, Family, and Societal Needs for Supporting Seriously Ill Older Adults
Pages: S457-S460, Laura N. Gitlin PhD, FGSA, FAAN

This commentary comments on the article by Jance Bell et al.


Special Article

Identifying Palliative Care Champions to Promote High-Quality Care to Those with Serious Illness
Pages: S461-S467, Arif H. Kamal MD, MBA, MHS, Brynn Bowmann MPA, Christine S. Ritchie MD, MSPH


Commentary

Palliative Care Champions Are a Promising Solution to Meeting Patient Needs
Pages: S468 - S469, Lars E. Peterson MD, PhD

This commentary comments on the article by Arif Kamal et al.