Abstract Background Achieving choice is proposed as a quality marker. But little is known about what influences preferences especially among older adults. We aimed to determine and compare, across three countries, factors associated with preferences for place of death and treatment, and actual site of death. Methods We recruited adults aged ≥65-years from hospital-based multiprofessional palliative care services in London, Dublin, New York, and followed them for >17 months. All services offered consultation on hospital wards, support for existing clinical teams, outpatient services and received funding from their National Health Service and/or relevant Insurance reimbursements. The New York service additionally had 10 inpatient beds. All wo...
Background Care homes are increasingly becoming places where people spend the final stages of their ...
Background: Most health care systems are facing the challenge of providing health services to suppor...
Aim: To explore the significance of culture, professional support in the community, social interacti...
Background: Achieving choice is proposed as a quality marker. But little is known about what influen...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Achieving choice is proposed as a quality marker. But little is kn...
Cancer end-of-life care (EoLC) policies assume people want to die at home. We aimed to examine varia...
Background Home-based models of hospice and palliative care are promoted with the argument that most...
BACKGROUND: Home-based models of hospice and palliative care are promoted with the argument that mos...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
This population-based study employing after-death interviews with proxies describes older persons' p...
Background: It is often suggested that terminally ill patients favour end-of-life care at home. Yet,...
The place of death of cancer patients has become an important theme in UK cancer and palliative care...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
As healthcare systems worldwide are confronted with increasing numbers of ageing and terminally ill ...
Objectives To compare actual treatments with preferences for starting or forgoing treatment of older...
Background Care homes are increasingly becoming places where people spend the final stages of their ...
Background: Most health care systems are facing the challenge of providing health services to suppor...
Aim: To explore the significance of culture, professional support in the community, social interacti...
Background: Achieving choice is proposed as a quality marker. But little is known about what influen...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Achieving choice is proposed as a quality marker. But little is kn...
Cancer end-of-life care (EoLC) policies assume people want to die at home. We aimed to examine varia...
Background Home-based models of hospice and palliative care are promoted with the argument that most...
BACKGROUND: Home-based models of hospice and palliative care are promoted with the argument that mos...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
This population-based study employing after-death interviews with proxies describes older persons' p...
Background: It is often suggested that terminally ill patients favour end-of-life care at home. Yet,...
The place of death of cancer patients has become an important theme in UK cancer and palliative care...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
As healthcare systems worldwide are confronted with increasing numbers of ageing and terminally ill ...
Objectives To compare actual treatments with preferences for starting or forgoing treatment of older...
Background Care homes are increasingly becoming places where people spend the final stages of their ...
Background: Most health care systems are facing the challenge of providing health services to suppor...
Aim: To explore the significance of culture, professional support in the community, social interacti...