<p>PRs were estimated from the log-binomial regression models. The clustering effect within the LSOA geographical units was adjusted using the general estimating equation (GEE) method. In additional to variables listed in the table, models were also adjusted for the calendar year of death. A PR greater than 1 indicates higher probability of death at home/hospice than the reference category. The <i>p</i>-value for overall association of individual factors with PoD was smaller than 0.001 in all models.</p
London has a high proportion of hospital deaths, which health policy seeks to reduce. We explore var...
<p>OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; Ref = reference category.</p><p>All percentages indica...
The research base of palliative care is growing rapidly, but despite methodological advances, some o...
Background: Place of death (PoD) has been used as an outcome measure for end-of-life care. Analysis ...
Objectives: End-of-life and bereavement care support services differ in critical care and inpatient ...
Background Relatively little work of a detailed geographical nature has been undertaken on the distr...
Squares show ORs for the most area deprived compared to the least area deprived; diamonds show poole...
BACKGROUND:There is much variation in hospice use with respect to geographic factors such as area-ba...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospit...
Background: Surveys suggest most people would prefer to die in their own home. Aim: To examine pred...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The drive to tackle health inequalities at the local level has increased interest i...
This study investigates the extent to which individuals, in England and Wales, in different types of...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore how useful a classificatory research approach can be to res...
An analysis is undertaken of deaths of respondents in the UK- representative Health and Lifestyle Su...
Background: Although studies suggest that most people prefer to die at home, not enough is known abo...
London has a high proportion of hospital deaths, which health policy seeks to reduce. We explore var...
<p>OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; Ref = reference category.</p><p>All percentages indica...
The research base of palliative care is growing rapidly, but despite methodological advances, some o...
Background: Place of death (PoD) has been used as an outcome measure for end-of-life care. Analysis ...
Objectives: End-of-life and bereavement care support services differ in critical care and inpatient ...
Background Relatively little work of a detailed geographical nature has been undertaken on the distr...
Squares show ORs for the most area deprived compared to the least area deprived; diamonds show poole...
BACKGROUND:There is much variation in hospice use with respect to geographic factors such as area-ba...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospit...
Background: Surveys suggest most people would prefer to die in their own home. Aim: To examine pred...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The drive to tackle health inequalities at the local level has increased interest i...
This study investigates the extent to which individuals, in England and Wales, in different types of...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore how useful a classificatory research approach can be to res...
An analysis is undertaken of deaths of respondents in the UK- representative Health and Lifestyle Su...
Background: Although studies suggest that most people prefer to die at home, not enough is known abo...
London has a high proportion of hospital deaths, which health policy seeks to reduce. We explore var...
<p>OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; Ref = reference category.</p><p>All percentages indica...
The research base of palliative care is growing rapidly, but despite methodological advances, some o...