Health care utilization as a predictor of death anxiety in older adults

TitleHealth care utilization as a predictor of death anxiety in older adults
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsBecker, TD
JournalDeath Studies
ISBN Number0748-1187
Keywordsdeath anxiety, end-of-life training, Health care utilization
Abstract

AbstractThe relationship between health care utilization and death anxiety in older adults is underexplored. This secondary analysis of the 2012 Health and Retirement Study examined health care utilization as a predictor of death anxiety in a nationally representative sample of American older adults (N?=?3,960). Hierarchical binary logistic regression results revealed that overnight hospitalization, overnight nursing home placement, and outpatient visit were all statistically significant predictors of death anxiety. Outpatient visit was the strongest health care utilization predictor in the model. Increased end-of-life training for providers may improve patient?provider communication and alleviate patients? death anxiety. Future research should explore the directionality between study variables.

DOI10.1080/07481187.2020.1774942
Citation Key10855