Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute hospital setting is not considered ideal for end-of-life care (EOLC).; This study aimed to evaluate General Practitioners' (GPs') perspective on the frequency of and reasons for hospital referrals of these patients.; Cross-sectional survey involving a stratified random sample of 2000 GPs in Switzerland in 2014. GP characteristics, frequency and type of end-of-life transfers, reasons for referrals, confidence in EOLC, and regional palliative care provision were assessed. Multivariate regression analysis was performed to identify the variables associated with frequency of hospital referrals at the end of life.; The questionnaire was completed by ...
Many patients are hospitalised during the final phase of life, even though most prefer to receive ca...
Abstract Background Hospital deaths following several hospital admissions or long hospital stays may...
Objective: Late or non-referral of patients to specialist palliative care (SPC) services may affect ...
Background: Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though ...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Background: Many patients are transferred from home to hospital during the final phase of life and t...
Background: Many patients are transferred from home to hospital during the final phase of life and t...
Background: Hospitalisations in the last phase of life may be related to poor quality of palliative ...
CONTEXT: Although the acute hospital setting is not considered to be an ideal place of death, many p...
Background: Many patients are hospitalized in the last months of life. Little is known about the avo...
Background: Many patients are hospitalized in the last months of life. Little is known about the avo...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) may play an important role in providing end-of-life care to ...
Background: Being able to die in one's place of choice is an indicator of the quality of end-of-life...
Background: Although the acute hospital setting is not considered to be an ideal place of death, man...
Background: Most patients prefer to die at home, where a GP provides end-of-life care. A few previou...
Many patients are hospitalised during the final phase of life, even though most prefer to receive ca...
Abstract Background Hospital deaths following several hospital admissions or long hospital stays may...
Objective: Late or non-referral of patients to specialist palliative care (SPC) services may affect ...
Background: Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though ...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Background: Many patients are transferred from home to hospital during the final phase of life and t...
Background: Many patients are transferred from home to hospital during the final phase of life and t...
Background: Hospitalisations in the last phase of life may be related to poor quality of palliative ...
CONTEXT: Although the acute hospital setting is not considered to be an ideal place of death, many p...
Background: Many patients are hospitalized in the last months of life. Little is known about the avo...
Background: Many patients are hospitalized in the last months of life. Little is known about the avo...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) may play an important role in providing end-of-life care to ...
Background: Being able to die in one's place of choice is an indicator of the quality of end-of-life...
Background: Although the acute hospital setting is not considered to be an ideal place of death, man...
Background: Most patients prefer to die at home, where a GP provides end-of-life care. A few previou...
Many patients are hospitalised during the final phase of life, even though most prefer to receive ca...
Abstract Background Hospital deaths following several hospital admissions or long hospital stays may...
Objective: Late or non-referral of patients to specialist palliative care (SPC) services may affect ...