OBJECTIVE: To examine the regional variation in hospital care utilization in the last 6 months of life of Dutch patients with lung cancer and to test whether higher degrees of hospital utilization coincide with less general practitioner (GP) and long-term care use. DESIGN: Cross-sectional claims data study. SETTING: The Netherlands. PARTICIPANTS: Patients deceased in 2013-2015 with lung cancer (N = 25 553). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We calculated regional medical practice variation scores, adjusted for age, gender and socioeconomic status, for radiotherapy, chemotherapy, CT-scans, emergency room contacts and hospital admission days during the last 6 months of life; Spearman Rank correlation coefficients measured the association between the adj...
Background: When patients die in a hospital their quality of life is lower than when they die at hom...
The third most frequently diagnosed cancer in Europe in 2018 was lung cancer; it is also the leading...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Repeated and long hospitalizations of cancer patients at the...
Objective: To examine the regional variation in hospital care utilization in the last 6 months of li...
Understanding the overuse and underuse of health-care services in the end-of-life (EoL) phase for pa...
Background: Care processes for patients with NSCLC can vary by provider, which may lead to unwanted ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe and compare the relation between treatment aims, h...
Context. Metastatic lung cancer is an incurable disease that results in a high burden of symptoms, a...
Issue/problem: Transitions between care settings at the end of life could hinder continuity of care ...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) survival is compared between patients treated in all academic (n ...
Background: At the end of life, personalised and specialised care is often required. The way care is...
Objectives: Increased emphasis on molecular diagnostics can lead to increased variation in time to t...
Objectives: The purpose was to analyze trends in intensity of care at End-of-life (EOL), in two coho...
Background: Little was known on long term survival, the use of hospital days, symptoms both initiall...
International audienceBackground: Many studies explore the clinical and ethical dimensions of care a...
Background: When patients die in a hospital their quality of life is lower than when they die at hom...
The third most frequently diagnosed cancer in Europe in 2018 was lung cancer; it is also the leading...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Repeated and long hospitalizations of cancer patients at the...
Objective: To examine the regional variation in hospital care utilization in the last 6 months of li...
Understanding the overuse and underuse of health-care services in the end-of-life (EoL) phase for pa...
Background: Care processes for patients with NSCLC can vary by provider, which may lead to unwanted ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe and compare the relation between treatment aims, h...
Context. Metastatic lung cancer is an incurable disease that results in a high burden of symptoms, a...
Issue/problem: Transitions between care settings at the end of life could hinder continuity of care ...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) survival is compared between patients treated in all academic (n ...
Background: At the end of life, personalised and specialised care is often required. The way care is...
Objectives: Increased emphasis on molecular diagnostics can lead to increased variation in time to t...
Objectives: The purpose was to analyze trends in intensity of care at End-of-life (EOL), in two coho...
Background: Little was known on long term survival, the use of hospital days, symptoms both initiall...
International audienceBackground: Many studies explore the clinical and ethical dimensions of care a...
Background: When patients die in a hospital their quality of life is lower than when they die at hom...
The third most frequently diagnosed cancer in Europe in 2018 was lung cancer; it is also the leading...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Repeated and long hospitalizations of cancer patients at the...