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well as identifying
public and private strategies for financing long term care.
A program evaluation found significant changes
in knowledge and behavior of older Minnesota women after use
of these educational resources.
Earlier research
focused on examining health care expenditures and financial
burden, out-of-pocket expenditures for home care, and economic
well-being issues impacting elders with chronic disabilities
(Stum, Bauer & Delaney-1993, 1994, 1996, 1998).
Refereed Journal Articles
Stum, M. (2001). Financing long term care: Examining decision
outcomes and systemic influences from the perspective of family
members. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 22(1), 25-53.
Stum, M. (2000).
Later life financial security: Examining the meaning attributed
to goals when coping with long term care. Financial Counseling
and Planning, 11(1), 25-37.
Stum, M. (1998).
The meaning and experience of spending down to Medicaid in
later life. Advancing the Consumer Interest, 10(2), 23-34.
Stum, M., Bauer,
J., & Delaney, P. (1998). Disabled elders out-of-pocket
home care expenses: Examining financial burden. Journal of
Consumer Affairs, 32(1), 82-105.
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