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F. Amos Bailey
Researcher at University of Colorado Denver
Publications - 46
Citations - 983
F. Amos Bailey is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Veterans Affairs. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 41 publications receiving 886 citations. Previous affiliations of F. Amos Bailey include University of Colorado Boulder & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Do palliative consultations improve patient outcomes
David Casarett,Amy Pickard,F. Amos Bailey,Christine S. Ritchie,Christian Furman,Ken Rosenfeld,Scott Shreve,Zhen Chen,Judy A. Shea +8 more
TL;DR: This study aims to determine whether inpatient palliative consultation services improve outcomes of care in dying patients with terminal illness.
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Improving Processes of Hospital Care During the Last Hours of Life
F. Amos Bailey,Kathryn L. Burgio,Lesa L. Woodby,Beverly R. Williams,David T. Redden,Stacey H. Kovac,Rosie M. Durham,Patricia S. Goode +7 more
TL;DR: End-of-life care improved after the introduction of the palliative care program, according to a before-after intervention trial conducted between 2001 and 2003.
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A Nationwide VA Palliative Care Quality Measure: The Family Assessment of Treatment at the End of Life
David Casarett,Amy Pickard,F. Amos Bailey,Christine S. Ritchie,Christian Davis Furman,Ken Rosenfeld,Scott Shreve,Judy A. Shea +7 more
TL;DR: The FATE survey offers an important source of quality data that can be used to improve the end-of-life care of all veterans, regardless of the type of care they receive or their site of death.
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Intervention to Improve Care at Life’s End in Inpatient Settings: The BEACON Trial
F. Amos Bailey,F. Amos Bailey,Beverly R. Williams,Beverly R. Williams,Lesa L. Woodby,Lesa L. Woodby,Patricia S. Goode,Patricia S. Goode,David T. Redden,David T. Redden,Thomas K. Houston,U. Shanette Granstaff,U. Shanette Granstaff,Theodore M. Johnson,Leslye C. Pennypacker,K. Sue Haddock,John M. Painter,Jessie M. Spencer,Thomas J. Hartney,Kathryn L. Burgio,Kathryn L. Burgio +20 more
TL;DR: This broadly targeted intervention strategy led to modest but statistically significant changes in several processes of care, indicating its potential for widespread dissemination to improve end-of-life care for thousands of patients who die each year in inpatient settings.
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Disruptions in the organization of meal preparation and consumption among older cancer patients and their family caregivers.
Julie L. Locher,Caroline O. Robinson,F. Amos Bailey,William R. Carroll,Douglas C. Heimburger,M. Wasif Saif,Gabriel S. Tajeu,Christine S. Ritchie +7 more
TL;DR: The social organization of caring as gendered work as it relates to meal preparation and consumption activities surrounding older adult cancer patients and their caregivers is analyzed.