The place where people die is not only considered an indicator of quality of death, but also has implications for health care costs and the organization of end-of-life care. Advancing urbanization, combined with social fragmentation, poor social conditions, and concentration of inpatient care in large cities make it relevant to study the place of death in a metropolitan context. The objective of this article is to examine determinants of place of death (home, care home, hospital) in a Belgian metropolitan region (Brussels) for patients suffering from chronic diseases eligible for palliative care. Using death certificate data, we describe place of death and associated factors for all deaths after chronic diseases in 2003 in Brussels (n=3672)...
Introduction: Place of death is considered a quality indicator of end-of-life care and enabling peop...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries generally about 7 out of 10 deaths occur in institutions such as ...
This article offers an overview of shifts in mortality in Belgium from the nineteenth century to the...
The place where people die is not only considered an indicator of quality of death, but also has imp...
Place of death is an important societal indicator of end-of-life quality for the terminally ill. Usi...
Abstract Background Since most patients prefer out-of-hospital death, place of death can be consider...
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 polic...
Background Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health polic...
Background: Most people prefer not to die in a hospital, and for those with palliative care needs, d...
Abstract Background Most of the research concerning place of death focuses on terminally ill patient...
Background: Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health poli...
Background: Although studies suggest that most people prefer to die at home, not enough is known abo...
Background: Where people die can influence a number of indicators of the quality of dying. We aimed ...
Background: Since most patients prefer out-of-hospital death, place of death can be considered an in...
Introduction: Place of death is considered a quality indicator of end-of-life care and enabling peop...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries generally about 7 out of 10 deaths occur in institutions such as ...
This article offers an overview of shifts in mortality in Belgium from the nineteenth century to the...
The place where people die is not only considered an indicator of quality of death, but also has imp...
Place of death is an important societal indicator of end-of-life quality for the terminally ill. Usi...
Abstract Background Since most patients prefer out-of-hospital death, place of death can be consider...
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 polic...
Background Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health polic...
Background: Most people prefer not to die in a hospital, and for those with palliative care needs, d...
Abstract Background Most of the research concerning place of death focuses on terminally ill patient...
Background: Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health poli...
Background: Although studies suggest that most people prefer to die at home, not enough is known abo...
Background: Where people die can influence a number of indicators of the quality of dying. We aimed ...
Background: Since most patients prefer out-of-hospital death, place of death can be considered an in...
Introduction: Place of death is considered a quality indicator of end-of-life care and enabling peop...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries generally about 7 out of 10 deaths occur in institutions such as ...
This article offers an overview of shifts in mortality in Belgium from the nineteenth century to the...