Introduction: In the state of New South Wales (NSW) Australia the legislation requires that deaths of people with disability living in, or temporarily absent from, a government assisted accommodation service are reportable to the Coroner. Collated data from this reporting require-ment offers information about where people with disability die, details of the death, and accommodation and health conditions at the time of death. Methods: Using a de-identified version of the collated database we analysed the reported deaths for 599 people with intellectual disability who had died during 2012 to 2016 across NSW. Results: The data set will be described in terms of key variables, including number of deaths per year, place of death, expectancy of de...
Abstract: This study attempts to measure premature mortality, in addition to overall death rates, in...
Background: population‐based data are presented on the nature of dying in intellectual disability se...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
Introduction: In the state of New South Wales (NSW) Australia the legislation requires that deaths o...
Objective: To describe the place of death of residents in a rural region of New South Wales. Design:...
OBJECTIVE:Many Australians with disability live in residential care and require assistance to manage...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
Provides an insight into the diseases and factors contributing to life expectancy, potentially avoid...
The current Client Death Notification (CDN database offers a rich source of data analysis about the ...
Objective This small study was designed to gain a better understanding of issues that led to hospita...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation in all cause and selected cause-specific mortality rates across Aus...
OBJECTIVES: To examine deaths of Australian nursing home (NH) residents following an unexplained abs...
Objective: Australians are more likely to die in a hospital than anywhere else, and most of these de...
Abstract: This study attempts to measure premature mortality, in addition to overall death rates, in...
Background: population‐based data are presented on the nature of dying in intellectual disability se...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
Introduction: In the state of New South Wales (NSW) Australia the legislation requires that deaths o...
Objective: To describe the place of death of residents in a rural region of New South Wales. Design:...
OBJECTIVE:Many Australians with disability live in residential care and require assistance to manage...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
Provides an insight into the diseases and factors contributing to life expectancy, potentially avoid...
The current Client Death Notification (CDN database offers a rich source of data analysis about the ...
Objective This small study was designed to gain a better understanding of issues that led to hospita...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation in all cause and selected cause-specific mortality rates across Aus...
OBJECTIVES: To examine deaths of Australian nursing home (NH) residents following an unexplained abs...
Objective: Australians are more likely to die in a hospital than anywhere else, and most of these de...
Abstract: This study attempts to measure premature mortality, in addition to overall death rates, in...
Background: population‐based data are presented on the nature of dying in intellectual disability se...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...