Background: Surveys suggest that most people prefer to die at home. Trends in causes of mortality and age composition could limit the feasibility of home deaths. Aim: To examine the effect of changes in decedents’ age, gender and cause of death on the pattern of place of death using data on all deaths in Norway for the period 1987–2011. Design: Population-based observation study comparing raw, predicted, as well as standardised shares of place of death isolating the effect of demographic and epidemiological changes. The analysis was bolstered with joinpoint regression to detect shifts in trends in standardised shares. Setting/participants: All deaths (1,091,303) in Norway 1987–2011 by age, gender and cause of death. Place of death at home, ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospit...
Aims: This study aimed to find out how place of death varied between countries with different health...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries generally about 7 out of 10 deaths occur in institutions such as ...
Background: Surveys suggest that most people prefer to die at home. Trends in causes of mortality an...
Background: Norway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by prov...
BackgroundNorway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by provid...
BackgroundNorway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by provid...
Background: Most people prefer to die at their place of residence, yet appropriate end-of-life care ...
Abstract Background Since most patients prefer out-of-hospital death, place of death can be consider...
Background: Although many people prefer to die at home, few people die at home in Norway. We know li...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
Background: There is little research on number of planned home deaths. We need information about fac...
Background: Since most patients prefer out-of-hospital death, place of death can be considered an in...
OBJECTIVES: To explore temporal trends and individual-level determinants of hospital deaths at ages ...
BACKGROUND: Most people would prefer to die at home as opposed to hospital; therefore, understanding...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospit...
Aims: This study aimed to find out how place of death varied between countries with different health...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries generally about 7 out of 10 deaths occur in institutions such as ...
Background: Surveys suggest that most people prefer to die at home. Trends in causes of mortality an...
Background: Norway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by prov...
BackgroundNorway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by provid...
BackgroundNorway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by provid...
Background: Most people prefer to die at their place of residence, yet appropriate end-of-life care ...
Abstract Background Since most patients prefer out-of-hospital death, place of death can be consider...
Background: Although many people prefer to die at home, few people die at home in Norway. We know li...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
Background: There is little research on number of planned home deaths. We need information about fac...
Background: Since most patients prefer out-of-hospital death, place of death can be considered an in...
OBJECTIVES: To explore temporal trends and individual-level determinants of hospital deaths at ages ...
BACKGROUND: Most people would prefer to die at home as opposed to hospital; therefore, understanding...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospit...
Aims: This study aimed to find out how place of death varied between countries with different health...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries generally about 7 out of 10 deaths occur in institutions such as ...