Background: Children and adolescents dying from complex chronic conditions require paediatric palliative care. One aim of palliative care is to enable a home death if desired and well supported. However, there is little data to inform care, particularly from countries without paediatric palliative care, which constitute the majority worldwide. Methods: This is an epidemiological study analysing death certificate data of decedents aged between 0 and 17 years in Portugal, a developed Western European country without recognised provision of paediatric palliative care, from 1987 to 2011. We analysed death certificate data on cause and place of death; the main outcome measure was home death. Complex chronic conditions included cancer, card...
Background Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health polic...
Context: Approximately 170,000 children in need of palliative care die every year in Europe without ...
Background: Valuable information for planning future end-of-life care (EOLC) services and care facil...
Background: Children and adolescents dying from complex chronic conditions require paediatric pallia...
Abstract Background Children and adolescents dying from complex chronic conditions require paediatri...
Cross-national understanding of place of death is crucial for health service systems for their provi...
Objectives: Until now there have been no population-based European data available regarding place of...
Aim: Guidelines on pediatric palliative care underline that care at the end of life of chronically i...
Background: Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health poli...
BACKGROUND: Most people would prefer to die at home as opposed to hospital; therefore, understanding...
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: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
Background Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health polic...
Background Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health polic...
Context: Approximately 170,000 children in need of palliative care die every year in Europe without ...
Background: Valuable information for planning future end-of-life care (EOLC) services and care facil...
Background: Children and adolescents dying from complex chronic conditions require paediatric pallia...
Abstract Background Children and adolescents dying from complex chronic conditions require paediatri...
Cross-national understanding of place of death is crucial for health service systems for their provi...
Objectives: Until now there have been no population-based European data available regarding place of...
Aim: Guidelines on pediatric palliative care underline that care at the end of life of chronically i...
Background: Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health poli...
BACKGROUND: Most people would prefer to die at home as opposed to hospital; therefore, understanding...
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: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
Background Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health polic...
Background Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for health polic...
Context: Approximately 170,000 children in need of palliative care die every year in Europe without ...
Background: Valuable information for planning future end-of-life care (EOLC) services and care facil...