βJournal Tribuneβ reports on 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½νβs National Elder Perspective Archive
The September 6, 2013 issue of the Journal Tribune reported on 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½νβs creation of the National Elder Perspective Archive (NEPA), which was started in August with the donation of the Harap Collectionβa compilation of records kept by four sisters while caring for their mother, Joan C. Harap, from the age of 84 until her death at 93. The collection, part of 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½ν's Department of Special Collections headed by Cally Gurley, MLIS, contains detailed journals of care, photographs, audio tapes, non-sensitive medical records, budgets, and more.
Marilyn Gugliucci, Ph.D., professor and director for geriatrics education and research at 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½νCOM, is quoted several times in the article. She explained the significance of a repository for end of life records. βFor researchers interested in end of life, they can dive into the recordsβ¦It is quite a rich array of information, and the more records we collect researchers can make comparisons from first diagnosis to end of life.β
Gugliucci explained that the elder archive is also important given that several experts on the subject have stated that βbetter communication, coordination and collaboration with health care professionalsβ will be crucial in the coming years as fewer family caregivers will be available for the elderly.