End-of-Life Trajectories
Cross-source consensus on End-of-Life Trajectories from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Older adults with serious chronic disease may experience prolonged, fluctuating, and uncertain decline over weeks, months, or years. — Uncovering the end-of-life trajectories of older people with serious chronic illnesses: study protocol for the quantitative longitudinal study of the TRAJECT project
- Traditional trajectory models are limited because they focus mainly on physical functioning and can obscure individual variation. — Uncovering the end-of-life trajectories of older people with serious chronic illnesses: study protocol for the quantitative longitudinal study of the TRAJECT project
- End-of-life trajectories in this study include physical, psychological, social, and existential concerns. — Uncovering the end-of-life trajectories of older people with serious chronic illnesses: study protocol for the quantitative longitudinal study of the TRAJECT project
- Traditional end-of-life trajectory models usually classify trajectories into cancer, organ failure, and frailty or dementia patterns. — Uncovering the end-of-life trajectories of older people with serious chronic illnesses: study protocol for the quantitative longitudinal study of the TRAJECT project