HOME HEALTH CARE PUBLICATIONS

  1. Avery JD and Avery JA. Talking with doctors: enhancing clear communications for your home hospice patients. Home Healthcare Nurse 2008;26(8):491-5.
  2. Avery JD and Avery JA. Malignant spinal cord compression: a hospice emergency. Home Healthcare Nurse 2008;26(8):457-61.
  3. Etkin C, Prohaska T, Connell C, Edelman P and Hughes S. Antecedents of physical activity among family caregivers. Journal of Applied Gerontology 2008;27(3):350-67.
  4. Warren-Findlow J and Prohaska T. Families, social support and self-care among older African-American women with chronic illness. American Journal of Health Promotion 2008;22(5):342-9.
  5. Jones D, Navaie-Waliser M, Ayala C and Ensler L. Story time: Strategies for enhancing and sustaining home visiting staff interactions with fathers. American Public Health Association, Maternal and Child Health Section, Washington, D.C., November 2004.
  6. Navaie-Waliser M. Family caregiving and long-term care. Iowa State Governor’s Conference on Rebalancing Long-Term Care, Des Moines, IA, November 2004.
  7. Navaie-Waliser M and Spriggs A. Making the connection: Factors associated with interaction level and quality between informal and formal home health caregivers. American Public Health Association, Maternal and Child Health Section, Washington, D.C., November 2004.
  8. Navaie-Waliser M, Spriggs A and Neder S. The Influence of informal care on home health care characteristics and disparities. Association for Health Services Research/Academy Health, San Diego, CA, June 2004.
  9. Navaie-Waliser M, Lincoln P, Karuturi M and Reisch K. Increasing job satisfaction, quality care provision, and coordination in home health. Journal of Nursing Administration 2004;34(2):88-92.
  10. Navaie-Waliser M, Mersmann C and Lincoln P. Implementing a pediatric asthma home health program: Nurses enabling self-care management through education. Home Healthcare Nurse 2004;22(9):633-9.
  11. Navaie-Waliser M, Misener M, Mersmann C and Lincoln P. Evaluating the needs of children with asthma in home care: The vital role of nurses as caregivers and educators. Public Health Nursing 2004;21(4):306-15.
  12. Navaie-Waliser M and Spriggs A. Early Head Start Annual Evaluation Summary Report. Visiting Nurse Service of New York, NY, 2004.
  13. Navaie-Waliser M and Spriggs A. Determinants of health recovery among older adults in home health care. American Public Health Association, Gerontological Health Section, San Francisco, November 2003.
  14. Navaie-Waliser M and Spriggs A. Individual and joint contributions of formal and informal care on home health outcomes. Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA, November 2003.
  15. Spriggs A, Navaie-Waliser M, Karuturi M, Neder S and Serwich S. The invisible made visible: Content of home care provided by formal and informal caregivers. New York City Health Services Research Annual Conference, New York, NY, November 2003.
  16. Navaie-Waliser M and Mersmann C. Application of evaluation tools and techniques to home care programs: Implications for quality management and practice improvement. National Association for Home Care, Orlando, FL, October 2003.
  17. Peng T, Navaie-Waliser M and Feldman P. Social support, home health service use, and outcomes among four racial/ethnic groups. The Gerontologist 2003;43(4):503-513.
  18. Rosati R, Huang L, Navaie-Waliser M and Feldman P. Risk factors for repeated hospitalizations among home health care recipients. Journal of Health Care Quality 2003;25(2):4-11.
  19. Navaie-Waliser M, Spriggs A, Bonnell C and Peng T. Informal and formal home health caregivers: The disconnect between providers in patient care systems. Association for Health Services Research, Washington, D.C., June 2002; and American Public Health Association, Gerontological Health Section, Philadelphia, PA, November 2002.
  20. Navaie-Waliser M, Mersmann C, Misener M, Lincoln P and Chandran L. The value of program evaluation in enhancing service delivery and quality assurance: Lessons learned from a pediatric asthma home care program. National Association for Home Care, Salt Lake City, UT, October 2002.
  21. Navaie-Waliser M, Mersmann C, Misener M, Lincoln P and Chandran L. Using program evaluation to enhance service delivery and quality improvement: The case of a pediatric asthma home care program. Association for Health Services Research/Academy Health, Washington, D.C., June 2002.
  22. Navaie-Waliser M, Spriggs A, Bonnell C and Peng T. Informal and formal home health caregivers: The need for improved communication and patient care coordination. National Alliance for Caregiving, Washington, D.C., June 2002.
  23. Peng T, Navaie-Waliser M and Feldman P. Effects of ethnic identity, self-efficacy, and social capital on health outcomes of frail elders in home care. Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA, November 2002.
  24. Navaie-Waliser M, Peng T and Bannon W. Older adults in home care: Are their mental health needs being met? Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL, November 2001.
  25. Peng T, Navaie-Waliser M and Feldman P. Social support, service use, and health outcomes among frail elderly in home health care: Similarities and disparities across racial/ethnic groups. American Public Health Association, Gerontological Health Section, Atlanta, GA, October 2001.
  26. Spriggs A, Navaie-Waliser M and Peng T. Dually-eligible vs. Medicare-only home health care recipients: A comparative study of characteristics and needs. American Public Health Association, Gerontological Health Section, Atlanta, GA, October 2001 and Greater New York City Hospital Association Annual Conference, New York, NY, November 2001.
  27. Navaie-Waliser M, Feldman P, Gould D, Levine C, Kuerbis A and Donelan K. Caring for the elderly and the chronically ill: The experiences and challenges of three populations of informal caregivers. Association for Health Services Research, Los Angeles, CA, June 2000.