The ageing of populations is the current demographic trend. Death now most commonly occurs within older age, and yet there remains a deficiency of research involving those for whom this experience affects most; older people. To further understand the views and perceptions of what older people consider to constitute a ‘good death’ a secondary analysis on a purposive sample of ten interviews involving eleven participants from an existing qualitative data set was conducted. Through the process of ‘open coding’, analysis of the interviews identified the following themes as significant in constituting a ‘good death’. Home was identified as the preferred setting for death, though this was always contingent upon the consequences this had for t...
INTRODUCTION:Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kno...
Background and aim: As people live longer, dying in very old age is becoming more common. Palliative...
The purpose of this literature review was to describe older individuals’ perceptions of a good death...
The ageing of populations is the current demographic trend. Death now most commonly occurs within ol...
Introduction: Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kn...
This is the second in an occasional series of paired commentaries in Age and Ageing, the Journal of ...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>In its focus on older ...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kn...
This is the second in an occasional series of paired commentaries in Age and Ageing, the Journal of ...
This is the second in an occasional series of paired commentaries in Age and Ageing, the Journal of ...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...
INTRODUCTION:Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kno...
Background and aim: As people live longer, dying in very old age is becoming more common. Palliative...
The purpose of this literature review was to describe older individuals’ perceptions of a good death...
The ageing of populations is the current demographic trend. Death now most commonly occurs within ol...
Introduction: Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kn...
This is the second in an occasional series of paired commentaries in Age and Ageing, the Journal of ...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>In its focus on older ...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kn...
This is the second in an occasional series of paired commentaries in Age and Ageing, the Journal of ...
This is the second in an occasional series of paired commentaries in Age and Ageing, the Journal of ...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...
INTRODUCTION:Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kno...
Background and aim: As people live longer, dying in very old age is becoming more common. Palliative...
The purpose of this literature review was to describe older individuals’ perceptions of a good death...