BackgroundNorway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by providing in-home care through community services. Dying in a hospital can be highly stressful for patients and families. Persons with dementia are particularly vulnerable to negative outcomes in hospital. This study aims to describe changes in the proportion of older adults with and without dementia dying in nursing homes, home, hospital and other locations over an 11-year period covering the reform.Methods and findingsThis is a repeated cross-sectional, population-level study using mortality data from the Norwegian Cause of Death Registry hosted by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. Participants were Norwegian older adults 65 years or olde...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
Background: Hospitalisation of patients with advanced dementia is generally regarded as less prefera...
Background: Although many people prefer to die at home, few people die at home in Norway. We know li...
BackgroundNorway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by provid...
Background: Norway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by prov...
Background: Surveys suggest that most people prefer to die at home. Trends in causes of mortality an...
Background In 2006, Japan introduced the Revised Medical Care Act aimed to shift end-of-life care fr...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is expected to increase markedly during the coming decades. E...
The aging of the European population will lead to a rapid increase in dementia cases in the coming d...
The aging of the European population will lead to a rapid increase in dementia cases in the coming d...
Background: Most people prefer to die at their place of residence, yet appropriate end-of-life care ...
Dementia is a major public health concern in ageing societies. Although the population of Japan is a...
Background: The prevalence of dementia has been expanding largely and quickly among the developed co...
Background: Hospitalizations of nursing home residents with dementia may not be uncommon. However, e...
Background: Few studies have estimated planned home deaths compared to actual place of death in a ge...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
Background: Hospitalisation of patients with advanced dementia is generally regarded as less prefera...
Background: Although many people prefer to die at home, few people die at home in Norway. We know li...
BackgroundNorway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by provid...
Background: Norway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by prov...
Background: Surveys suggest that most people prefer to die at home. Trends in causes of mortality an...
Background In 2006, Japan introduced the Revised Medical Care Act aimed to shift end-of-life care fr...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is expected to increase markedly during the coming decades. E...
The aging of the European population will lead to a rapid increase in dementia cases in the coming d...
The aging of the European population will lead to a rapid increase in dementia cases in the coming d...
Background: Most people prefer to die at their place of residence, yet appropriate end-of-life care ...
Dementia is a major public health concern in ageing societies. Although the population of Japan is a...
Background: The prevalence of dementia has been expanding largely and quickly among the developed co...
Background: Hospitalizations of nursing home residents with dementia may not be uncommon. However, e...
Background: Few studies have estimated planned home deaths compared to actual place of death in a ge...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
Background: Hospitalisation of patients with advanced dementia is generally regarded as less prefera...
Background: Although many people prefer to die at home, few people die at home in Norway. We know li...