<p>Around the world, the oldest segment of the population is expected to grow the fastest. Within the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries the population share of those 80 years and over is expected to increase from 4% in 2010 to 9.4% in 2050.1 As of July 1, 2010, seniors aged 65 years and over accounted for 14.1% of the Canadian population. Projections show that seniors could account for more than 20% of the population as soon as 2026 and could exceed 25% of the population by 2056. Seniors aged 80 years and over now represent 3.9% of the total Canadian population; the number of people over 80 residing in Canada by the year 2061 is projected to be 5.1 million. In addition, the fastest growing age groups wi...
Recent advances in technology have led to the expansion of treatment options that can sustain life i...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
<p>Please see http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1466903</p> <p>Stajduhar, K.I., Tayler, C., & th...
End-of-life care and planning is critically important to the next decades of health care in Canada. ...
Hospice Palliative Care (HPC) aims to relieve suffering and improve the quality of life for individu...
By 2031, life expectancy at birth may reach 82 years for Canadian males and 86 years for Canadian fe...
Health care in the United States has not adequately addressed the needs of a growing population with...
Background: Frail seniors often receive ineffective care, which does not meet their...
The vast majority of the 220,000 Canadians who die each year, principally of old age and progressive...
This chapter focuses on palliative care for older people. Palliative care in developed countries su...
END-OF-LIFE care, a dimension of care that is providedcommonly within the context of both geriatric ...
Increased longevity and the aging of the baby boom generation are posing substantial challenges to s...
The need to attend to terminally ill persons and provide improved quality of living and dying should...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Recent advances in technology have led to the expansion of treatment options that can sustain life i...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
<p>Please see http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1466903</p> <p>Stajduhar, K.I., Tayler, C., & th...
End-of-life care and planning is critically important to the next decades of health care in Canada. ...
Hospice Palliative Care (HPC) aims to relieve suffering and improve the quality of life for individu...
By 2031, life expectancy at birth may reach 82 years for Canadian males and 86 years for Canadian fe...
Health care in the United States has not adequately addressed the needs of a growing population with...
Background: Frail seniors often receive ineffective care, which does not meet their...
The vast majority of the 220,000 Canadians who die each year, principally of old age and progressive...
This chapter focuses on palliative care for older people. Palliative care in developed countries su...
END-OF-LIFE care, a dimension of care that is providedcommonly within the context of both geriatric ...
Increased longevity and the aging of the baby boom generation are posing substantial challenges to s...
The need to attend to terminally ill persons and provide improved quality of living and dying should...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Recent advances in technology have led to the expansion of treatment options that can sustain life i...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...