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Feasibility and Effectiveness of the NEST13+ as a Screening Tool for Advanced Illness Care Needs
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 10/20/09
Scandrett KG et al. – The NEST13+ tool facilitated identification of a wider range of important needs than traditional evaluation, while care outcomes were not improved. Traditional evaluation may need improvement. Future trials of the NEST13+ should focus on more intensive clinician–directed interventions.
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