Purpose: To gain insight into how general practitioners (GPs) determine the cause of death and record it on the death certificate for patients who die at home.Method: During 1998 and 1999, the number of patient deaths, as well as the cause and place of death, were registered for 17 general practices.Results: A total of 841 patients died during the two-year study period: an average of 25 patients per practice, per year. 53.8% at home, 34.6% in hospital, 8.7% in a nursing home, and 2.8% elsewhere. When compared with national figures, the number of deaths due to neoplasms were similar, whereas there were clear differences when causes for sudden death were compared with the information obtained from the National Central Bureau of Statistics (CB...
METHOD: Registration system initiated by General Practice Research Consortium Netherlands (GPRC-NL)....
Background: Hospitalisations in the last phase of life may be related to poor quality of palliative ...
OBJECTIVES: To point out actions improving quality of care from a systematic analysis of causes and ...
Purpose: To gain insight into how general practitioners (GPs) determine the cause of death and recor...
PURPOSE: To gain insight into how general practitioners (GPs) determine the cause of death and recor...
AIM: To assess the value of maintaining a death register in a general practice with particular refer...
Background: For palliative care, it is relevant to have insight into non-acute mortality. A study is...
Kendall and Peter Old Background As part of the work of the Shipman Inquiry, five general practition...
Background: Sudden death in people younger than 45 years is often a consequence of inherited heart d...
Abstract Background For the further development of palliative care, it is relevant to gain insight i...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To use the hospital standardised mortality ratio (HSMR), as a tool for Dutch hospi...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the reliability of hospital data on cause of death and encourage...
Background: Sudden death in people younger than 45 years is often a consequence of inherited heart d...
METHOD: Registration system initiated by General Practice Research Consortium Netherlands (GPRC-NL)....
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
METHOD: Registration system initiated by General Practice Research Consortium Netherlands (GPRC-NL)....
Background: Hospitalisations in the last phase of life may be related to poor quality of palliative ...
OBJECTIVES: To point out actions improving quality of care from a systematic analysis of causes and ...
Purpose: To gain insight into how general practitioners (GPs) determine the cause of death and recor...
PURPOSE: To gain insight into how general practitioners (GPs) determine the cause of death and recor...
AIM: To assess the value of maintaining a death register in a general practice with particular refer...
Background: For palliative care, it is relevant to have insight into non-acute mortality. A study is...
Kendall and Peter Old Background As part of the work of the Shipman Inquiry, five general practition...
Background: Sudden death in people younger than 45 years is often a consequence of inherited heart d...
Abstract Background For the further development of palliative care, it is relevant to gain insight i...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To use the hospital standardised mortality ratio (HSMR), as a tool for Dutch hospi...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the reliability of hospital data on cause of death and encourage...
Background: Sudden death in people younger than 45 years is often a consequence of inherited heart d...
METHOD: Registration system initiated by General Practice Research Consortium Netherlands (GPRC-NL)....
To improve the quality of end-of-life care, general practitioner (GP) awareness of where their patie...
METHOD: Registration system initiated by General Practice Research Consortium Netherlands (GPRC-NL)....
Background: Hospitalisations in the last phase of life may be related to poor quality of palliative ...
OBJECTIVES: To point out actions improving quality of care from a systematic analysis of causes and ...