Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the end of life should be a priority. This study analyzed the relationship between a person’s preferred place of death and other individual variables that might influence their actual place of death by examining the activity of 2 specialist community palliative care services in Australia. This was a cross-sectional study of 2353 people who died between 01 August 2016-31 August 2018; 81% died in their preferred place. Sex, type of life-limiting illness, and length of time in care were the only variables significantly related to dying in one’s preferred place. Women were more likely to die in their preferred place than men (84% v 78%) and people wi...
Background: Most health care systems are facing the challenge of providing health services to suppor...
For patients receiving palliative care, expressing a preferred place of death (PPD) reduces anxiety ...
Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. Cancer is often related to a ne...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Introduction Palliative care essentially centralises in allowing a “good death” which revolves aroun...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
The place of death of cancer patients has become an important theme in UK cancer and palliative care...
Background: It is often suggested that terminally ill patients favour end-of-life care at home. Yet,...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
Background: Identifying the preferred place of death is a key indicator of the quality of death in c...
Objective: To describe the place of death of residents in a rural region of New South Wales. Design:...
Background: Achieving choice is proposed as a quality marker. But little is known about what influen...
Objective This small study was designed to gain a better understanding of issues that led to hospita...
Background: Most health care systems are facing the challenge of providing health services to suppor...
For patients receiving palliative care, expressing a preferred place of death (PPD) reduces anxiety ...
Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. Cancer is often related to a ne...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Introduction Palliative care essentially centralises in allowing a “good death” which revolves aroun...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
The place of death of cancer patients has become an important theme in UK cancer and palliative care...
Background: It is often suggested that terminally ill patients favour end-of-life care at home. Yet,...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
Background: Identifying the preferred place of death is a key indicator of the quality of death in c...
Objective: To describe the place of death of residents in a rural region of New South Wales. Design:...
Background: Achieving choice is proposed as a quality marker. But little is known about what influen...
Objective This small study was designed to gain a better understanding of issues that led to hospita...
Background: Most health care systems are facing the challenge of providing health services to suppor...
For patients receiving palliative care, expressing a preferred place of death (PPD) reduces anxiety ...
Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. Cancer is often related to a ne...