Factors predicting premature natural death: A pilot study within a medicolegal death investigation setting
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Stacy A. Drake, PhD, MPH, RN, AFN-BC, D-ABMDI University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing Assistant Professor of Nursing — Clinical
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The project aims were as follows:
- Describe the distribution of premature natural deaths in Harris County by circumstances of death and disease states.
- Describe the geographic distribution of premature natural deaths in Harris County by describing the distribution of these deaths in relation to community resources characteristics as determined by geo-mapping.
- Identify variables that are predictive of remature natural death based on circumstances of death, disease states, and community resources.
This is a final progress report presented to the funder. This information will be presented in a manuscript for journal publication.
Type | Report |
Acquisition | Self-submission |
Review Type | None: Sigma Grant Recipient Report |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Other |
Research Approach | Quantitative Research |
Keywords | Premature Death; Premature Natural Death |
CINAHL Subject(s) | Death; Death--Etiology; Toxicology |
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