Objective: To examine trends in end-of-life communication with people with cancer in general practice. Methods: Mortality follow-back survey among general practitioners (GPs) in representative epidemiological surveillance networks in Belgium (BE), the Netherlands (NL) and Spain (ES) in 2009-2010 (ES: 2010-2011) and 2013-2014. Using a standardised form, GPs registered all deceased adult patients in their practice and reported for five end-of-life care topics whether they had been discussed with the patient. Non-sudden cancer deaths were included (n=2306; BE: 1233; NL: 729; ES: 344). Results: A statistically significant increase was found between 2009/2010 and 2014 in the prevalence of communication about diagnosis (from 84% to 94%) and optio...
Public opinion and professional organisations dominate the euthanasia debate, and there is a need to...
Background: End-of-life care is a core role of general practice. Patients with disseminated cancer h...
OBJECTIVE: Public opinion and professional organisations dominate the euthanasia debate, and there i...
Objective To examine trends in end-of-life communication with people with cancer in general practice...
Objective To examine trends in end-of-life communication with people with cancer in general practice...
Objective To examine trends in end-of-life communication with people with cancer in general practice...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in end-of-life communication with people with cancer in general pr...
Background: Communication is a necessary tool for ensuring the provision of quality patient-centered...
CONTEXT: Effective communication is central to high-quality end-of-life care. OBJECTIVES: This study...
Context: Effective communication is central to high-quality end-of-life care. Objectives: This study...
Background: Communication is a necessary tool for ensuring the provision of quality patient-centered...
Background: Communication is a necessary tool for ensuring the provision of quality patient-centered...
Communication is a necessary tool for ensuring the provision of quality patient-centered care for pa...
Purpose To examine and compare end-of-life care in patients with cancer dying in Belgium and the Net...
Purpose To examine and compare end-of-life care in patients with cancer dying in Belgium and the Net...
Public opinion and professional organisations dominate the euthanasia debate, and there is a need to...
Background: End-of-life care is a core role of general practice. Patients with disseminated cancer h...
OBJECTIVE: Public opinion and professional organisations dominate the euthanasia debate, and there i...
Objective To examine trends in end-of-life communication with people with cancer in general practice...
Objective To examine trends in end-of-life communication with people with cancer in general practice...
Objective To examine trends in end-of-life communication with people with cancer in general practice...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in end-of-life communication with people with cancer in general pr...
Background: Communication is a necessary tool for ensuring the provision of quality patient-centered...
CONTEXT: Effective communication is central to high-quality end-of-life care. OBJECTIVES: This study...
Context: Effective communication is central to high-quality end-of-life care. Objectives: This study...
Background: Communication is a necessary tool for ensuring the provision of quality patient-centered...
Background: Communication is a necessary tool for ensuring the provision of quality patient-centered...
Communication is a necessary tool for ensuring the provision of quality patient-centered care for pa...
Purpose To examine and compare end-of-life care in patients with cancer dying in Belgium and the Net...
Purpose To examine and compare end-of-life care in patients with cancer dying in Belgium and the Net...
Public opinion and professional organisations dominate the euthanasia debate, and there is a need to...
Background: End-of-life care is a core role of general practice. Patients with disseminated cancer h...
OBJECTIVE: Public opinion and professional organisations dominate the euthanasia debate, and there i...