Health Psychology: A Biopsychosocial Approach
Further Reading
Adelman, R. D., Tmanova, L. L., Delgado, D., Dion, S., & Lachs, M. S. (2014). Caregiver burden: A clinical review. JAMA, 311, 1052–1060.
Collins, L. G., & Swartz, K. (2011). Caregiver care. American Family Physician, 83, 1309.
Emanuel, E. Z. (2014). Why I hope to die at 75. The Atlantic, September 18.
Gawande, A. (2014). Being Mortal: Medicine and what matters in the end. Metropolitan Books.
Hart, J. L., Harhay, M. O., Gabler, N. B., Ratcliffe, S. J., Quill, C. M., Halpern, S. D. (2015). Variability among us intensive care units in managing the care of patients admitted with preexisting limits on life-sustaining therapies. JAMA Internal Medicine, 175, 1019–26.
Romero-Moreno, R., Márquez-González, M., Losada, A., & López, J. (2011). Motives for caring: Relationship to stress and coping dimensions. International Psychogeriatrics, 23, 573–582.
Scott, A. M., & Caughlin, J. P. (2014). Communication nonaccommodation in family conversations about end-of-life health decisions. Health Communication, 30, 144–153.
Silver, R. C., & Wortman, C. B. (2007). The stage theory of grief. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 297, 2692–2694.