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Mercedes Bern-Klug

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The Gerontologist|December 31, 2016
Considering the CPR Decision Through the Lens of Prospect Theory in the Context of Advanced Chronic IllnessMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Gerontological Social Work|December 3, 2008
State variations in nursing home social worker qualificationsMercedes Bern-Klug
The Gerontologist|June 4, 2009
A Framework for Categorizing Social Interactions Related to End-of-Life Care in Nursing HomesMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Social Work in End-Of-Life & Palliative Care|December 19, 2017
Evidence-Based Treatment with Older Adults: Theory, Practice and ResearchMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|November 26, 2018
Psychosocial Care Is Basic, Improves Medical Outcomes, and Can Be Taught-But Must Be Better UnderstoodMercedes Bern-Klug
Health & Social Work|March 18, 2004
The ambiguous dying syndromeMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Social Work in End-Of-Life & Palliative Care|March 28, 2007
Calling the question of "possible dying" among nursing home residents: triggers, barriers, and facilitatorsMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|January 12, 2008
The emotional context facing nursing home residents' families: a call for role reinforcement strategies from nursing homes and the communityMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Social Work in End-Of-Life & Palliative Care|March 18, 2014
A conceptual model of family surrogate end-of-life decision-making process in the nursing home setting: goals of care as guiding starsMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Gerontological Social Work|December 18, 2020
Rosalie Kane: There are Never Enough QuestionsMercedes Bern-Klug
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The Gerontologist|December 31, 2016
Considering the CPR Decision Through the Lens of Prospect Theory in the Context of Advanced Chronic IllnessMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Gerontological Social Work|December 3, 2008
State variations in nursing home social worker qualificationsMercedes Bern-Klug
The Gerontologist|June 4, 2009
A Framework for Categorizing Social Interactions Related to End-of-Life Care in Nursing HomesMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Social Work in End-Of-Life & Palliative Care|December 19, 2017
Evidence-Based Treatment with Older Adults: Theory, Practice and ResearchMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|November 26, 2018
Psychosocial Care Is Basic, Improves Medical Outcomes, and Can Be Taught-But Must Be Better UnderstoodMercedes Bern-Klug
Health & Social Work|March 18, 2004
The ambiguous dying syndromeMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Social Work in End-Of-Life & Palliative Care|March 28, 2007
Calling the question of "possible dying" among nursing home residents: triggers, barriers, and facilitatorsMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|January 12, 2008
The emotional context facing nursing home residents' families: a call for role reinforcement strategies from nursing homes and the communityMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Social Work in End-Of-Life & Palliative Care|March 18, 2014
A conceptual model of family surrogate end-of-life decision-making process in the nursing home setting: goals of care as guiding starsMercedes Bern-Klug
Journal of Gerontological Social Work|December 18, 2020
Rosalie Kane: There are Never Enough QuestionsMercedes Bern-Klug
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