Most deaths in European and other developed countries occur in people aged over 65, but relatively little health policy concerns their needs in the last years of life. As life expectancy increases, the number of people living to older ages is also increasing in many countries. At the same time, the relaive number of people of working age is declining and he age of potential caregivers is increasing. Palliatve care is therefore of growing public health importance. Older people have traditionally received less palliative care than younger people and services have focused on cancer. This booklet is part of the WHO regional Office for Europe's work to present evidence for health policy - and decision-makers in a clear and understandable form. I...
This chapter focuses on palliative care for older people. Palliative care in developed countries su...
Knowledge about the quality of end-of-life care in the elderly patient in Europe is fragmented. The ...
Knowledge about the quality of end-of-life care in the elderly patient in Europe is fragmented. The ...
Populations around the world are ageing, and more people are living with the effects of serious chro...
Background: Palliative care is insufficiently integrated in the continuum of care for older people. ...
Palliative care is fundamental to health and human dignity and is a basic human right. Palliative ca...
The ageing of the European population results in a higher risk of suffering from cancer, neurodegene...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
The development of medicine and new technologies allows for more effective disease diagnosis and ear...
Objectives: The number of older people dying in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) is increasing glob...
OBJECTIVES: The number of older people dying in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) is increasing glob...
This chapter focuses on palliative care for older people. Palliative care in developed countries su...
Knowledge about the quality of end-of-life care in the elderly patient in Europe is fragmented. The ...
Knowledge about the quality of end-of-life care in the elderly patient in Europe is fragmented. The ...
Populations around the world are ageing, and more people are living with the effects of serious chro...
Background: Palliative care is insufficiently integrated in the continuum of care for older people. ...
Palliative care is fundamental to health and human dignity and is a basic human right. Palliative ca...
The ageing of the European population results in a higher risk of suffering from cancer, neurodegene...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
The development of medicine and new technologies allows for more effective disease diagnosis and ear...
Objectives: The number of older people dying in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) is increasing glob...
OBJECTIVES: The number of older people dying in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) is increasing glob...
This chapter focuses on palliative care for older people. Palliative care in developed countries su...
Knowledge about the quality of end-of-life care in the elderly patient in Europe is fragmented. The ...
Knowledge about the quality of end-of-life care in the elderly patient in Europe is fragmented. The ...