BACKGROUND: General Practitioners (GPs) are at the first level of contact in many European healthcare systems and they supposedly have a role in supporting cancer patients in achieving their desired place of death. A four-country (Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain) study was carried out exploring current practices. PATIENTS AND METHODS: EURO SENTI-MELC adopted a retrospective study design and data for this study were collected in 2010 through representative GPs' networks in four countries. In the current study all non-sudden cancer deaths were included with weekly GP registrations. RESULTS: The main study sample included 930 deceased cancer patients: preference for place of death was known by GPs for only 377. GP awareness on t...
BACKGROUND: Making treatment decisions in anticipation of possible future incapacity is an important...
Background: Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chronic diseases a growing number...
Background: At the end of life, personalised and specialised care is often required. The way care is...
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 cance...
Aims: 1) To study demographic and clinical factors associated with dying at a preferred place for ca...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
Background: To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
Aim: This study aimed to explore clinical and care-related factors associated with fulfilling cancer...
Background: Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chronic diseases a growing number...
Cancer end-of-life care (EoLC) policies assume people want to die at home. We aimed to examine varia...
Purpose: This four-country study (Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain) examines prevalence and...
Purpose: This four-country study ( Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain) examines prevalence an...
Purpose This four-country study (Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain) examines prevalence and ...
BACKGROUND: Making treatment decisions in anticipation of possible future incapacity is an important...
Background: Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chronic diseases a growing number...
Background: At the end of life, personalised and specialised care is often required. The way care is...
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 cance...
Aims: 1) To study demographic and clinical factors associated with dying at a preferred place for ca...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
Background: To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where...
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
Aim: This study aimed to explore clinical and care-related factors associated with fulfilling cancer...
Background: Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chronic diseases a growing number...
Cancer end-of-life care (EoLC) policies assume people want to die at home. We aimed to examine varia...
Purpose: This four-country study (Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain) examines prevalence and...
Purpose: This four-country study ( Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain) examines prevalence an...
Purpose This four-country study (Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain) examines prevalence and ...
BACKGROUND: Making treatment decisions in anticipation of possible future incapacity is an important...
Background: Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chronic diseases a growing number...
Background: At the end of life, personalised and specialised care is often required. The way care is...