Evelyn Duffy
Case Western Reserve University
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Gerontology | 1993
Elizabeth A. Rich; Maria A. Mincek; Keith B. Armitage; Evelyn Duffy; Donna C. Owen; John D. Fayen; David L. Hom; Jerrold J. Ellner
The waning of cell-mediated immunity during aging has been attributed primarily to defects in T lymphocyte properties and functions. We assessed the potential contribution of accessory dysfunction of monocytes from the elderly on responses of T cells to phytohemagglutinin (PHA) and to tetanus toxoid after in vivo boosting. Accessory function of monocytes from the elderly subjects for T lymphocyte responses to tetanus toxoid was comparable to the young. Expression of the cytokines interleukin-1, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor, the cell adhesion molecules ICAM-1 and LFA-3 and the class II major histocompatibility molecule HLA-DR by monocytes from the elderly and young subjects was similar. T lymphocytes from the elderly responded poorly to PHA. Monocytes from the elderly had a decreased accessory function for PHA-stimulated T cells from young, third donors. Thus, although many accessory properties of monocytes from the elderly are normal, the monocyte and T lymphocyte defects in the elderly for mitogen may represent interactive factors in cell-mediated immunity during aging.
Applied Nursing Research | 1998
Carol M. Musil; Sukhee Ahn; Marie R. Haug; Camille Warner; Diana L. Morris; Evelyn Duffy
This study examined the health problems and health actions reported by a sample of older adults (N = 60) who maintained health diaries over a 4-week period. The diary sample was 78% (n = 47) White; 52% (n = 31) were women, with a mean age of 75 years (SD = 5.3). Content analysis was used to examine the types of health problems reported in the diaries, which health problems were likely to be considered an illness, and what health actions were reported. Respondents reported an average of four different types of health problems over the 4-week diary period. There were differences in symptom reports related to gender, age, or race. The most frequently reported health problems were musculoskeletal problems (n = 38), runny nose and respiratory problems (n = 24), gastrointestinal problems (n = 22), and headaches (n = 22). Only 36% of all health problems were considered to be illnesses. Subjects recorded a number of health actions in response to their health complaints, including over-the-counter (OTC) medication use (83%), prescription medication use (53%), self-care activities (72%), and professional consultation (43%). Specific strategies that subjects used to deal with various health problems, implications of the findings, and the usefulness of health diaries as a clinical tool are discussed.
Chest | 1991
Diane V. Havlir; Frits van der Kuyp; Evelyn Duffy; Robert Marshall M.S. David Hom; Jerrold J. Ellner
Chest | 1991
Diane V. Havlir; Frits van der Kuyp; Evelyn Duffy; Robert Marshall M.S. David Hom; Jerrold J. Ellner
The Journals of Gerontology | 1993
Keith B. Armitage; Evelyn Duffy; Maria A. Mincek; Charlotte B. Miller; Fritz van der Kuyp; David L. Horn; Julia A. Munger; Kay Edmonds; Lavenia S. Ferguson; Elizabeth A. Rich; Jerrold J. Ellner
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America | 2007
Shirley M. Moore; Evelyn Duffy
Geriatric Nursing | 2012
Evelyn Duffy
Geriatric Nursing | 2016
Laurie Kennedy-Malone; Natalie R. Baker; Evelyn Duffy
International Journal of Nurse Practitioner Educators | 2013
Evelyn Duffy
Geriatric Nursing | 2011
Evelyn Duffy