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. 2018 Jan 18;32(3):693–702. doi: 10.1177/0269216317750071

Table 3.

Intervention effects on end-of-life outcomes (B, 95% confidence interval).

Effect generic feedback strategy compared to control condition Effect of patient-specific feedback strategy compared to control condition
EOLD-SWC
 Change, unadjusteda −1.65* (−3.27; −0.21) −0.27 (−1.98; 1.45)
 Change, adjusted −2.41** (−4.07; −0.76) −0.87 (−2.63; 0.89)
EOLD-CAD
 Change, unadjusted 1.03 (−1.04; 3.10) 2.20* (0.15; 4.39)
 Change, adjusted 0.48 (−1.61; 2.58) 1.88 (−0.34; 4.10)

EOLD-SWC: End-of-Life in Dementia–Satisfaction With Care; EOLD-CAD: End-of-Life in Dementia–Comfort Assessment in Dying.

a

The adjusted results refer to models that not only included the group, period and interaction of group x period, but also, for residents: length of nursing home stay, age at death, gender and food/drink intake; and for family caregivers: age, gender, educational level and relationship with the nursing home resident.

*

p < 0.05; **p < 0.01.