Objectives Hospital death is comparatively common in people with haematological cancers, but little is known about patient preferences. This study investigated actual and preferred place of death, concurrence between these and characteristics of preferred place discussions. Methods Set within a population-based haematological malignancy patient cohort, adults (≥18 years) diagnosed 2004–2012 who died 2011–2012 were included (n=963). Data were obtained via routine linkages (date, place and cause of death) and abstraction of hospital records (diagnosis, demographics, preferred place discussions). Logistic regression investigated associations between patient and clinical factors and place of death, and factors associated with the likelihood of ...
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End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
OBJECTIVES: Home is considered the preferred place of death for many, but patients with haematologic...
Objectives Home is considered the preferred place of death for many, but patients with haematologica...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies are a common, heterogeneous and complex group of dis...
Objectives Current UK health policy promotes enabling people to die in a place they choose, which fo...
The place of death of cancer patients has become an important theme in UK cancer and palliative care...
Background: Identifying the preferred place of death is a key indicator of the quality of death in c...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
Objectives Current UK health policy promotes enabling people to die in a place they choose, which fo...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. ...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. ...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
OBJECTIVES: Home is considered the preferred place of death for many, but patients with haematologic...
Objectives Home is considered the preferred place of death for many, but patients with haematologica...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies are a common, heterogeneous and complex group of dis...
Objectives Current UK health policy promotes enabling people to die in a place they choose, which fo...
The place of death of cancer patients has become an important theme in UK cancer and palliative care...
Background: Identifying the preferred place of death is a key indicator of the quality of death in c...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
Objectives Current UK health policy promotes enabling people to die in a place they choose, which fo...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. ...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. ...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...