Author

Änne Glass

University of North Carolina Wilmington - Cited by 1,100 - gerontology - elder or senior cohousing - end-of-life care - palliative care - retirement communities

Biography

Dr.  Änne Glass is currently working in Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany. He has published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals and has various other achievements in the related studies. He has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work. 
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Cited by
Year
A conceptual model for aging better together intentionally
AP Glass, RS Vander PlaatsJournal of Aging Studies 27 (4), 428-442, 2013201
111
2013
A cross-cultural comparison of hospice development in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
AP Glass, LK Chen, E Hwang, Y Ono, L NahapetyanJournal of Cross-cultural Gerontology 25 (1), 1-19, 2010201
83
2010
Lessons learned from a new elder cohousing community
AP GlassJournal of Housing for the Elderly 27 (4), 348-368, 2013201
74
2013
Elder co-housing in the United States: Three case studies
AP GlassBuilt Environment 38 (3), 345-363, 2012201
62
2012
How women in late midlife become caregivers for their aging parents
ND Pope, S Kolomer, AP GlassJournal of Women & Aging 24 (3), 242-261, 2012201
57
2012
Resident-managed elder intentional neighborhoods: Do they promote social resources for older adults?
AP GlassJournal of Gerontological Social Work 59 (7-8), 554-571, 2016201
47
2016
China: Facing a long-term care challenge on an unprecedented scale
AP Glass, Y Gao, J LuoGlobal Public Health 8 (6), 725-738, 2013201
47
2013
Innovative seniors housing and care models: what we can learn from the Netherlands
AP GlassSeniors Housing and Care Journal 22 (1), 74-81, 2014201
45
2014
The validity of nutrition screening initiative DETERMINE checklist responses in older Georgians
S Sinnett, R Bengle, A Brown, AP Glass, MA Johnson, JS LeeJournal of Nutrition for the Elderly 29 (4), 393-409, 2010201
38
2010
Retirement communities: We know what they are… or do we?
AP Glass, J SkinnerJournal of Housing for the Elderly 27 (1-2), 61-88, 2013201
37
2013
33
2020
Planning ahead: using the theory of planned behavior to predict older adults’ intentions to use hospice if faced with terminal illness
L Nahapetyan, P Orpinas, A Glass, X SongJournal of Applied Gerontology 38 (4), 572-591, 2019201
25
2019
Using social exchange theory to understand non-terminal palliative care referral practices for Parkinson’s disease patients
LP Prizer, JL Gay, MM Perkins, MG Wilson, KG Emerson, AP Glass, ...Palliative medicine 31 (9), 861-867, 2017201
24
2017
Family caregiving and the site of care: four narratives about end-of-life care for individuals with dementia
AP GlassJournal of social work in end-of-life & palliative care 12 (1-2), 23-46, 161
20
2016
A comparison of attitudes about cremation among black and white middle-aged and older adults
AP Glass, LF SamuelJournal of gerontological social work 54 (4), 372-389, 2011201
18
2011
The meaning of a livable community for older adults in the United States and Korea
E Hwang, AP Glass, J Gutzmann, KJ ShinJournal of Housing for the Elderly 22 (3), 216-239, 2008200
17
2008
A mixed-methods approach to understanding the palliative needs of Parkinson’s patients
LP Prizer, JL Gay, MG Wilson, KG Emerson, AP Glass, JM Miyasaki, ...Journal of Applied Gerontology 39 (8), 834-845, 2020202
11
2020
Health literacy and older adults
B Weiss, M GriffithJ Am Geriatr Soc 58, 152-3, 2010201
7
2010
A statewide status report on hospital-based palliative care programs
AP Glass, M BurgessJournal of Palliative Medicine 14 (7), 80-809, 2011201
6
2011