Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate whether family members believed that the decision for home hospice had been the acceptable choice and to identify factors related to families accepting that the decision was good. Methods: In June 2007, a cross-sectional anonymous questionnaire was distributed to bereaved family members of terminal cancer patients in Japan who died at home in the previ-ous 6 months. The questionnaire included questions about whether the family member believed that the decision for home hospice had been the acceptable choice and the decision-making process. Results: A total of 286 responses from 14 home hospices were analyzed. A total of 92 % of the participants indicated that the decision for home hospice had ...
BACKGROUND: Preferences for end-of-life care and attitudes toward executing advance directives (ADs)...
There is a worldwide common preference for dying at home. However, death at home does not come witho...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate whether family members believed that the decision for home hosp...
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate whether family members believed that the decision fo...
In this article we describe our study of assistance for family decisions and caregiving by Japanese ...
In this article we describe our study of assistance for family decisions and caregiving by Japanese ...
Abstract: Although the place of death of patients with terminal cancer is influenced by multiple fac...
There is a worldwide common preference for dying at home. However, death at home does not come witho...
Objectives: This study was performed to assess the preference of middle-aged Japanese regarding end-...
GOALS OF WORK: This study examined cancer patient and family member preferences-and the reasons for ...
Objective. To conduct a pilot study describing the decision making needs of family caregivers of ter...
Objectives: To map the decision-making process of family members involved in transferring a critical...
Objectives: To map the decision-making process of family members involved in transferring a critical...
Objectives: (1) To determine informal caregivers perceptions about place of care and place of death;...
BACKGROUND: Preferences for end-of-life care and attitudes toward executing advance directives (ADs)...
There is a worldwide common preference for dying at home. However, death at home does not come witho...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate whether family members believed that the decision for home hosp...
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate whether family members believed that the decision fo...
In this article we describe our study of assistance for family decisions and caregiving by Japanese ...
In this article we describe our study of assistance for family decisions and caregiving by Japanese ...
Abstract: Although the place of death of patients with terminal cancer is influenced by multiple fac...
There is a worldwide common preference for dying at home. However, death at home does not come witho...
Objectives: This study was performed to assess the preference of middle-aged Japanese regarding end-...
GOALS OF WORK: This study examined cancer patient and family member preferences-and the reasons for ...
Objective. To conduct a pilot study describing the decision making needs of family caregivers of ter...
Objectives: To map the decision-making process of family members involved in transferring a critical...
Objectives: To map the decision-making process of family members involved in transferring a critical...
Objectives: (1) To determine informal caregivers perceptions about place of care and place of death;...
BACKGROUND: Preferences for end-of-life care and attitudes toward executing advance directives (ADs)...
There is a worldwide common preference for dying at home. However, death at home does not come witho...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...