BackgroundFactors associated with place of death inform policies with respect to allocating end-of-life care resources and tailoring supportive measures.ObjectiveTo determine factors associated with non-hospital deaths among cancer patients.DesignRetrospective cohort study of cancer decedents, examining factors associated with non-hospital deaths using multinomial logistic regression with hospital deaths as the reference category.Setting/subjectsCancer patients (n = 15254) in Singapore who died during the study period from January 1, 2012 till December 31, 2105 at home, acute hospital, long-term care (LTC) or hospice were included.ResultsIncreasing age (categories ≥65 years: RRR 1.25-2.61), female (RRR 1.40; 95% CI 1.28-1.52), Malays (RRR 1...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Place of death and disenrollment from specialized palliative care se...
Background : Many middle- and high-income countries face the challenge of meeting preferences for ho...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Investigate factors associated with death at home among older adults who died o...
BACKGROUND:International studies show that most people prefer to die at home; however, hospitals rem...
INTRODUCTION:Many patients with cancer die in an acute hospital bed, which has been frequently ident...
International studies show that most people prefer to die at home; however, hospitals remain the mos...
Introduction: Many patients with cancer die in an acute hospital bed, which has been frequently iden...
In this study, cancer patients' characteristics associated with death in nursing homes were explored...
[[abstract]]CONTEXT: The discrepancy between patients' preferred and actual place of death highlight...
BACKGROUND: Most people would prefer to die at home as opposed to hospital; therefore, understanding...
In a sample of deaths among cancer patients, the relationship of place of death to age, sex, length ...
Abstract: Although the place of death of patients with terminal cancer is influenced by multiple fac...
Objectives Current UK health policy promotes enabling people to die in a place they choose, which fo...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Place of death and disenrollment from specialized palliative care se...
Background : Many middle- and high-income countries face the challenge of meeting preferences for ho...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Investigate factors associated with death at home among older adults who died o...
BACKGROUND:International studies show that most people prefer to die at home; however, hospitals rem...
INTRODUCTION:Many patients with cancer die in an acute hospital bed, which has been frequently ident...
International studies show that most people prefer to die at home; however, hospitals remain the mos...
Introduction: Many patients with cancer die in an acute hospital bed, which has been frequently iden...
In this study, cancer patients' characteristics associated with death in nursing homes were explored...
[[abstract]]CONTEXT: The discrepancy between patients' preferred and actual place of death highlight...
BACKGROUND: Most people would prefer to die at home as opposed to hospital; therefore, understanding...
In a sample of deaths among cancer patients, the relationship of place of death to age, sex, length ...
Abstract: Although the place of death of patients with terminal cancer is influenced by multiple fac...
Objectives Current UK health policy promotes enabling people to die in a place they choose, which fo...
Introduction: Studies on the end of life have shown that patients with advanced cancer prefer to die...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Place of death and disenrollment from specialized palliative care se...