Objectives: End-of-life and bereavement care support services differ in critical care and inpatient hospice settings. There are limited population-level data comparing deaths in these two locations. We aimed to compare the characteristics of people who die in critical care units and in hospices, identify factors associated with place of death and report 12-year trends in Scotland. Methods: We undertook a cohort study of decedents aged ≥16 years in Scotland (2005–2017). Location of death was identified from linkage to the Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group database and National Records of Scotland Death Records. We developed a multinomial logistic regression model to identify factors independently associated with location of deat...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
People who are nearing the end of life are high users of healthcare. The cost to providers is high a...
Background: Surveys suggest most people would prefer to die in their own home. Aim: To examine pred...
More people die in hospital than in any other setting which is why it is important to study the outc...
Background: Place of death (PoD) has been used as an outcome measure for end-of-life care. Analysis ...
ObjectivesTo compare pre-pandemic and pandemic associations between death at home and: 1) demographi...
BACKGROUND:There is much variation in hospice use with respect to geographic factors such as area-ba...
Background: It is increasingly recognised that large numbers of hospital inpatients have entered the...
Abstract Background: There is a dearth of evidence on the proportion of the hospital population at a...
Background: There is a dearth of evidence on the proportion of the hospital population at any one ti...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospit...
ObjectivesTo compare health service usage of people who died at home in Scotland during the Covid-19...
ABSTRACT Aim To identify characteristics of children who died in the community rather than hospit...
BACKGROUND: Most people would prefer to die at home as opposed to hospital; therefore, understanding...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
People who are nearing the end of life are high users of healthcare. The cost to providers is high a...
Background: Surveys suggest most people would prefer to die in their own home. Aim: To examine pred...
More people die in hospital than in any other setting which is why it is important to study the outc...
Background: Place of death (PoD) has been used as an outcome measure for end-of-life care. Analysis ...
ObjectivesTo compare pre-pandemic and pandemic associations between death at home and: 1) demographi...
BACKGROUND:There is much variation in hospice use with respect to geographic factors such as area-ba...
Background: It is increasingly recognised that large numbers of hospital inpatients have entered the...
Abstract Background: There is a dearth of evidence on the proportion of the hospital population at a...
Background: There is a dearth of evidence on the proportion of the hospital population at any one ti...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most patients with cancer prefer to die at home or in a hospice, but hospit...
ObjectivesTo compare health service usage of people who died at home in Scotland during the Covid-19...
ABSTRACT Aim To identify characteristics of children who died in the community rather than hospit...
BACKGROUND: Most people would prefer to die at home as opposed to hospital; therefore, understanding...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
People who are nearing the end of life are high users of healthcare. The cost to providers is high a...