<p>CI = confidence interval.</p><p>Percentages are within-country percentages. Percentages are rounded and thus may not add up to 100.</p><p>Nursing home deaths from the Netherlands (n = 52) were excluded.</p><p>Missing values: age n = 12 (0.3%), sex n = 12 (0.3%), place of death n = 15 (0.3%), cause of death n = 53 (1.2%).</p><p>Pearson <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup> test.</p><p>Not included in significance tests.</p
Background: Most people would prefer to be cared for and to die at home. On the other hand, hospital...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine variation in place of death of older people d...
<p>RRR = relative risk ratios, conf. interval = 95% conf. interval, p-values from likelihood ratio t...
<p>CI = confidence interval.</p><p>Percentages are within-country percentages. Percentages are round...
a<p>% of missing observations ranged from 0.3–4.5%.</p>b<p>test of association: Pearson’s chi-sq.</p...
<p>*Missing values: Belgium N = 2, the Netherlands N = 6, Italy no missing values, Spain N = 7.</p>†...
<p>IQR = inter-quartile range; CI = confidence interval.</p><p>Percentages are within-country percen...
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Background: Most people would prefer to be cared for and to die at home. On the other hand, hospital...
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<p>*These percentages have been standardised for gender, age, cause of death and diagnosis of dement...
BACKGROUND: Cause-of-death data linked to information on socioeconomic position form one of the most...
Background: Most people prefer not to die in a hospital, and for those with palliative care needs, d...
Background: Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health poli...
BACKGROUND: Transitions between care settings may be related to poor quality in end-of-life care. Ye...
Background: Most people would prefer to be cared for and to die at home. On the other hand, hospital...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine variation in place of death of older people d...
<p>RRR = relative risk ratios, conf. interval = 95% conf. interval, p-values from likelihood ratio t...
<p>CI = confidence interval.</p><p>Percentages are within-country percentages. Percentages are round...
a<p>% of missing observations ranged from 0.3–4.5%.</p>b<p>test of association: Pearson’s chi-sq.</p...
<p>*Missing values: Belgium N = 2, the Netherlands N = 6, Italy no missing values, Spain N = 7.</p>†...
<p>IQR = inter-quartile range; CI = confidence interval.</p><p>Percentages are within-country percen...
Background: Where people die can influence a number of indicators of the quality of dying. We aimed ...
Background: Most people would prefer to be cared for and to die at home. On the other hand, hospital...
Background: For palliative care, it is relevant to have insight into non-acute mortality. A study is...
<p>*These percentages have been standardised for gender, age, cause of death and diagnosis of dement...
BACKGROUND: Cause-of-death data linked to information on socioeconomic position form one of the most...
Background: Most people prefer not to die in a hospital, and for those with palliative care needs, d...
Background: Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health poli...
BACKGROUND: Transitions between care settings may be related to poor quality in end-of-life care. Ye...
Background: Most people would prefer to be cared for and to die at home. On the other hand, hospital...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine variation in place of death of older people d...
<p>RRR = relative risk ratios, conf. interval = 95% conf. interval, p-values from likelihood ratio t...