Background/objectivesAs home becomes the most common place of death in the United States, information about caregiver support and place of death is critical to improve patient and caregiver experiences at end of life. We seek to examine (1) the association between family care availability and place of death; and (2) caregiving intensity associated with place of death.Design2017 National Health and Aging Trends Study and National Study of Caregiving; nationally representative cross‐sectional study of deceased older adults and last‐month‐of‐life (LML) caregivers.SettingUnited States; all places of deaths.ParticipantsThree‐hundred and seventy‐five decedents and 267 LML caregivers.MeasurementsPlace of death (home, hospital, and nursing or hospi...
This study used a randomized controlled trial design to investigate the impact of hospice at home (H...
Abstract Background Most Canadians die in hospital, a...
Public Health England (2013) survey data indicates that while the place of death is geographically u...
Objective: This study examined the features of informal end-of-life care of older people living in t...
Objectives: (1) To determine informal caregivers perceptions about place of care and place of death;...
BACKGROUND: Previous work shows that more affluent patients with cancer are more likely to die at ho...
[[abstract]]Awareness of factors affecting the place of death could improve communication between he...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
Public Health England (2013) survey data indicates that while the place of death is geographically u...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Background: Previous work shows that more affluent patients with cance...
Session 1: Older Adults. Presenter Kimberly van Vulpen, University of Maryland (2013) - "End-of-Life...
The extent to which increasing longevity increases per capita demand for long-term care depends on...
Objective This small study was designed to gain a better understanding of issues that led to hospita...
Despite documented preferences for home death, the majority of deaths from terminal illness occur in...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
This study used a randomized controlled trial design to investigate the impact of hospice at home (H...
Abstract Background Most Canadians die in hospital, a...
Public Health England (2013) survey data indicates that while the place of death is geographically u...
Objective: This study examined the features of informal end-of-life care of older people living in t...
Objectives: (1) To determine informal caregivers perceptions about place of care and place of death;...
BACKGROUND: Previous work shows that more affluent patients with cancer are more likely to die at ho...
[[abstract]]Awareness of factors affecting the place of death could improve communication between he...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
Public Health England (2013) survey data indicates that while the place of death is geographically u...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Background: Previous work shows that more affluent patients with cance...
Session 1: Older Adults. Presenter Kimberly van Vulpen, University of Maryland (2013) - "End-of-Life...
The extent to which increasing longevity increases per capita demand for long-term care depends on...
Objective This small study was designed to gain a better understanding of issues that led to hospita...
Despite documented preferences for home death, the majority of deaths from terminal illness occur in...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
This study used a randomized controlled trial design to investigate the impact of hospice at home (H...
Abstract Background Most Canadians die in hospital, a...
Public Health England (2013) survey data indicates that while the place of death is geographically u...