Background: An important aspect of end-of-life care is the place of death. A majority of cancer patients prefer home death to hospital death. At the same time, the actual location of death is often against patient's last-known wish. The aim of this study was to analyze whether socioeconomic factors influence if Swedish palliative cancer patients die at home or at a hospital. There is no previous study on location of death encompassing several years in Swedish cancer patients. Methods: Data was collected from the Swedish Register of Palliative Care for patients diagnosed with brain tumor, lung, colorectal, prostate or breast cancer recorded between 2011 and 2014. The data was linked to the Swedish Cancer Register, the Cause of Death Register...
Background: Although studies suggest that most people prefer to die at home, not enough is known abo...
© SAGE Publications. Background: Cancer patients in lower socioeconomic groups are significantly les...
Aim: This study aimed to explore clinical and care-related factors associated with fulfilling cancer...
Background: An important aspect of end-of-life care is the place of death. A majority of cancer pati...
Background: One-quarter of all cancer deaths in Sweden occur in hospitals. If the place of death aff...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...
Background: One-quarter of all cancer deaths in Sweden occur in hospitals. If the place of death aff...
Background Relatively little work of a detailed geographical nature has been undertaken on the distr...
Abstract Background Home is a preferred place of death for many people; however, access to a home de...
Background: Where people die can influence a number of indicators of the quality of dying. We aimed ...
Aims: 1) To study demographic and clinical factors associated with dying at a preferred place for ca...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
Background: Most people prefer to die at their place of residence, yet appropriate end-of-life care ...
GOALS OF WORK: This study examined cancer patient and family member preferences-and the reasons for ...
BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION The place of last care carries importance for patients at the end of ...
Background: Although studies suggest that most people prefer to die at home, not enough is known abo...
© SAGE Publications. Background: Cancer patients in lower socioeconomic groups are significantly les...
Aim: This study aimed to explore clinical and care-related factors associated with fulfilling cancer...
Background: An important aspect of end-of-life care is the place of death. A majority of cancer pati...
Background: One-quarter of all cancer deaths in Sweden occur in hospitals. If the place of death aff...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...
Background: One-quarter of all cancer deaths in Sweden occur in hospitals. If the place of death aff...
Background Relatively little work of a detailed geographical nature has been undertaken on the distr...
Abstract Background Home is a preferred place of death for many people; however, access to a home de...
Background: Where people die can influence a number of indicators of the quality of dying. We aimed ...
Aims: 1) To study demographic and clinical factors associated with dying at a preferred place for ca...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
Background: Most people prefer to die at their place of residence, yet appropriate end-of-life care ...
GOALS OF WORK: This study examined cancer patient and family member preferences-and the reasons for ...
BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION The place of last care carries importance for patients at the end of ...
Background: Although studies suggest that most people prefer to die at home, not enough is known abo...
© SAGE Publications. Background: Cancer patients in lower socioeconomic groups are significantly les...
Aim: This study aimed to explore clinical and care-related factors associated with fulfilling cancer...