Dying at home and dying at the preferred place of death are advocated to be desirable outcomes of palliative care. More insight is needed in their usefulness as quality indicators. Our objective is to describe whether “the percentage of patients dying at home” and “the percentage of patients who died in their place of preference” are feasible and informative quality indicators.A mortality follow-back study was conducted, based on data recorded by representative GP networks regarding home-dwelling patients who died non-suddenly in Belgium (n = 1036), the Netherlands (n = 512), Italy (n = 1639) or Spain (n = 565). “The percentage of patients dying at home” ranged between 35.3% (Belgium) and 50.6% (the Netherlands) in the four countries, while...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...
Background: Dying at home and dying at the preferred place of death are advocated to be desirable ou...
Background: Dying at home and dying at the preferred place of death are advocated to be desirable ou...
Background: Dying at home and dying at the preferred place of death are advocated to be desirable ou...
Background: Being able to die in one's place of choice is an indicator of the quality of end-of-life...
Aim: This study aimed to explore clinical and care-related factors associated with fulfilling cancer...
Abstract Background Dying in the preferred setting is an indicator of good palliative care quality. ...
Aim: This study aimed to explore clinical and care-related 'factors associated with fulfilling cance...
Background: To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
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...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...
Background: Dying at home and dying at the preferred place of death are advocated to be desirable ou...
Background: Dying at home and dying at the preferred place of death are advocated to be desirable ou...
Background: Dying at home and dying at the preferred place of death are advocated to be desirable ou...
Background: Being able to die in one's place of choice is an indicator of the quality of end-of-life...
Aim: This study aimed to explore clinical and care-related factors associated with fulfilling cancer...
Abstract Background Dying in the preferred setting is an indicator of good palliative care quality. ...
Aim: This study aimed to explore clinical and care-related 'factors associated with fulfilling cance...
Background: To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
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...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...