<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Repeated and long hospitalizations of cancer patients at the end of life have been suggested as indicators of low quality of palliative care. Comparing the care delivered between different countries with the help of these quality indicators may identify opportunities to improve practice. Our objective is twofold: firstly, to describe the scores for the existing quality indicators "the percentage of time spent in hospital" and "the proportion of adult patients with more than one hospitalization in the last 30 days of life" in populations of cancer patients in four European countries and to see whether these countries met previously defined performance standards; secondly, to assess ...
Background: While the need for palliative care in long-term care facilities is growing, it is unknow...
End-of-life cancer care has been criticized as frequently inappropriate and aggressive. Providing ap...
Background: Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chronic diseases a growing number...
<strong>Background<strong> Repeated and long hospitalizations of cancer patients at the end of life ...
Background: Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way using quality indicators ca...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way...
Hospitalizations of cancer patients in the last month of life: quality indicator scores reveal large...
Background: Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way using quality indicators ca...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chron...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>There is a paucity of cross-national population-based resear...
Background: This is an international study across four European countries (Belgium[BE], the Netherla...
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...
Background: A high percentage of people dying at home, and a low percentage of people being admitted...
Background: Where people die can influence a number of indicators of the quality of dying. We aimed ...
Background: While the need for palliative care in long-term care facilities is growing, it is unknow...
End-of-life cancer care has been criticized as frequently inappropriate and aggressive. Providing ap...
Background: Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chronic diseases a growing number...
<strong>Background<strong> Repeated and long hospitalizations of cancer patients at the end of life ...
Background: Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way using quality indicators ca...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way...
Hospitalizations of cancer patients in the last month of life: quality indicator scores reveal large...
Background: Measuring the quality of palliative care in a systematic way using quality indicators ca...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chron...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>There is a paucity of cross-national population-based resear...
Background: This is an international study across four European countries (Belgium[BE], the Netherla...
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...
Background: A high percentage of people dying at home, and a low percentage of people being admitted...
Background: Where people die can influence a number of indicators of the quality of dying. We aimed ...
Background: While the need for palliative care in long-term care facilities is growing, it is unknow...
End-of-life cancer care has been criticized as frequently inappropriate and aggressive. Providing ap...
Background: Due to a rising number of deaths from cancer and other chronic diseases a growing number...