Neil S. Wenger mostly deals with Cohort study, Gerontology, Health care, Health care quality and Intensive care medicine. His study in Cohort study is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Patient satisfaction, Prospective cohort study, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Physical therapy, Activities of daily living. His Gerontology research incorporates themes from End-of-life care, Multivariate analysis, Vulnerable elders, Geriatrics and Public health.
His Public health research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ambulatory care and Confidence interval. His study explores the link between Health care and topics such as MEDLINE that cross with problems in Family medicine, Nursing and Medical education. His studies deal with areas such as Withholding Treatment, Palliative care and Myocardial infarction as well as Intensive care medicine.
Family medicine, Health care, Nursing, Gerontology and Intensive care medicine are his primary areas of study. He has researched Family medicine in several fields, including Psychological intervention, Cancer, Breast cancer, MEDLINE and Alternative medicine. His work carried out in the field of Health care brings together such families of science as Randomized controlled trial, Evidence-based medicine and Quality management.
His Gerontology research includes themes of Cohort study, Vulnerable elders, Geriatrics, Activities of daily living and Public health. His research investigates the link between Cohort study and topics such as Prospective cohort study that cross with problems in Odds ratio. His Intensive care medicine study incorporates themes from Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and Palliative care.
His primary scientific interests are in Family medicine, Advance care planning, Health care, Nursing and Intensive care medicine. His Family medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Breast cancer, Breast cancer screening, Public health and Healthcare system. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Odds ratio, Foundation, Confidence interval and Prostate-specific antigen, Prostate cancer.
His Psychological intervention study in the realm of Nursing interacts with subjects such as Focus group and Perspective. Neil S. Wenger has included themes like Advanced cancer, Guideline, Decompensated cirrhosis and Palliative care in his Intensive care medicine study. As part of the same scientific family, Neil S. Wenger usually focuses on Palliative care, concentrating on Surgical patients and intersecting with MEDLINE.
Neil S. Wenger mainly investigates Advance care planning, Dementia, Health care, Family medicine and Psychological intervention. Neil S. Wenger combines subjects such as Cost–benefit analysis, MEDLINE and End-of-life care with his study of Advance care planning. His MEDLINE research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Population health, Stakeholder engagement, Patient portal and Medical emergency.
His studies in Dementia integrate themes in fields like Nursing, Emergency department and Quality of life. His research in Health care is mostly concerned with Quality care. His research in Caregiver burden intersects with topics in Functional ability, Distress, Activities of daily living, Alzheimer's disease and Depression.
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2012 American College of Rheumatology guidelines for management of gout. Part 1: Systematic nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic therapeutic approaches to hyperuricemia
Dinesh Khanna;John D. FitzGerald;Puja P. Khanna;Sangmee Bae.
Arthritis Care and Research (2012)
Relationship Between Cancer Patients' Predictions of Prognosis and Their Treatment Preferences
Jane Weeks;E. Francis Cook;Steven J. O'Day;Lynn M. Peterson.
JAMA (1998)
The Vulnerable Elders Survey: a tool for identifying vulnerable older people in the community.
Debra Saliba;Debra Saliba;Debra Saliba;Marc Elliott;Laurence Z. Rubenstein;Laurence Z. Rubenstein;Laurence Z. Rubenstein;David H. Solomon;David H. Solomon.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2001)
A comparison study of multiple measures of adherence to HIV protease inhibitors.
Honghu Liu;Carol E. Golin;Loren G. Miller;Ron D. Hays.
Annals of Internal Medicine (2001)
Perceptions by Family Members of the Dying Experience of Older and Seriously Ill Patients
Joanne Lynn;Joan M. Teno;Russell S. Phillips;Albert W. Wu.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1997)
2012 American College of Rheumatology guidelines for management of gout. Part 2: therapy and antiinflammatory prophylaxis of acute gouty arthritis.
Dinesh Khanna;Puja P. Khanna;John D. FitzGerald;Manjit K. Singh.
Arthritis Care and Research (2012)
The Impact of Serious Illness on Patients' Families
Kenneth E. Covinsky;Kenneth E. Covinsky;Lee Goldman;E. Francis Cook;Robert Oye.
JAMA (1994)
A prospective study of predictors of adherence to combination antiretroviral medication.
Carol E. Golin;Honghu Liu;Ron D. Hays;Loren G. Miller.
Journal of General Internal Medicine (2002)
Advance Directives for Seriously Ill Hospitalized Patients: Effectiveness with the Patient Self‐Determination Act and the SUPPORT Intervention
Joan Teno;Joanne Lynn;Neil Wenger;Russell S. Phillips.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (1997)
Patient Preferences for Communication with Physicians about End-of-Life Decisions
Joe Hofmann;Neil S. Wenger;Roger B. Davis;Joan M. Teno.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1997)
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