Background: International studies show that most people prefer to die at home; however, hospitals remain the most common place of death (PoD). This study aims to investigate the patterns in PoD and the associated factors, which are crucial for end-of-life cancer care enhancement. Method: This retrospective, population-based study analyzed all registered cance
Background Relatively little work of a detailed geographical nature has been undertaken on the distr...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleMany studies report that, give...
BackgroundFactors associated with place of death inform policies with respect to allocating end-of-l...
BACKGROUND:International studies show that most people prefer to die at home; however, hospitals rem...
International studies show that most people prefer to die at home; however, hospitals remain the mos...
<p>* Ca unknown: cancer of unknown orgin.</p>‡<p>SCC Skin: squamous cell carcinoma of the skin.</p>†...
Background: Where people die can influence a number of indicators of the quality of dying. We aimed ...
Background: Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospitals remain th...
The medical records of deceased patients were reviewed to describe the pattern of cancer deaths in a...
Background: Cancer is a major public health problem all over the world. Monitoring the evolution of ...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Background: Valuable information for planning future end-of-life care (EOLC) services and care facil...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...
<p>Place of cancer deaths in Qatar, 2006–2012, age-standardized against the UN mortality standard po...
Background Relatively little work of a detailed geographical nature has been undertaken on the distr...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleMany studies report that, give...
BackgroundFactors associated with place of death inform policies with respect to allocating end-of-l...
BACKGROUND:International studies show that most people prefer to die at home; however, hospitals rem...
International studies show that most people prefer to die at home; however, hospitals remain the mos...
<p>* Ca unknown: cancer of unknown orgin.</p>‡<p>SCC Skin: squamous cell carcinoma of the skin.</p>†...
Background: Where people die can influence a number of indicators of the quality of dying. We aimed ...
Background: Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospitals remain th...
The medical records of deceased patients were reviewed to describe the pattern of cancer deaths in a...
Background: Cancer is a major public health problem all over the world. Monitoring the evolution of ...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Background: Valuable information for planning future end-of-life care (EOLC) services and care facil...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...
<p>Place of cancer deaths in Qatar, 2006–2012, age-standardized against the UN mortality standard po...
Background Relatively little work of a detailed geographical nature has been undertaken on the distr...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleMany studies report that, give...
BackgroundFactors associated with place of death inform policies with respect to allocating end-of-l...