BACKGROUND: There is mixed evidence that older people bereaved of a spouse or partner are at risk of adverse outcomes. The main difficulty is to take account of other explanatory factors. We tested for an association between a patient’s death and the timing of any bereavement of a cohabitee. METHOD: Self-controlled case series study in which each case serves as his or her own control and which thereby accounts for all fixed measurable and unmeasurable confounders. We used the Health Improvement Network (THIN) primary care database to identify patients who died aged 50–99 years during the period 2003 to 2014. We used the household identifier in the database to determine whether they had an opposite sex cohabitee at the start of the obse...
Objectives: To identify clinical and demographic risk factors for sub-optimal end-of-life care and p...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/leon_gonzalez_roberto/Bereavement is a grieved and inevi...
ObjectiveIncreased mortality risk following spousal bereavement (often called the "widowhood effect"...
Background: There is mixed evidence that older people bereaved of a spouse or partner are at risk of...
BACKGROUND:There is mixed evidence that older people bereaved of a spouse or partner are at risk of ...
Bereaved spouses or partners are thought to be at increased risk of morbidity and mortality. However...
Bereaved spouses or partners are thought to be at increased risk of morbidity and mortality. However...
An increased risk of death in persons who have suffered spousal bereavement has been described in ma...
AbstractContextIncreasing numbers of people will die from chronic disease. Families contribute signi...
This study examined the relationship between bereavement and mortality among the elderly using longi...
Background: The illness of a spouse can affect the health of a caregiving partner. We examined the a...
Journal ArticleThe death of a spouse in later life, after many years of marriage is one of the most ...
The experience of partner loss in older adults was explored through a qualitative analysis of seven...
We test whether the heightened mortality after the death of a spouse represents correlation or causa...
Spousal bereavement at old ages may lead to dramatic changes in health. This paper investigates whet...
Objectives: To identify clinical and demographic risk factors for sub-optimal end-of-life care and p...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/leon_gonzalez_roberto/Bereavement is a grieved and inevi...
ObjectiveIncreased mortality risk following spousal bereavement (often called the "widowhood effect"...
Background: There is mixed evidence that older people bereaved of a spouse or partner are at risk of...
BACKGROUND:There is mixed evidence that older people bereaved of a spouse or partner are at risk of ...
Bereaved spouses or partners are thought to be at increased risk of morbidity and mortality. However...
Bereaved spouses or partners are thought to be at increased risk of morbidity and mortality. However...
An increased risk of death in persons who have suffered spousal bereavement has been described in ma...
AbstractContextIncreasing numbers of people will die from chronic disease. Families contribute signi...
This study examined the relationship between bereavement and mortality among the elderly using longi...
Background: The illness of a spouse can affect the health of a caregiving partner. We examined the a...
Journal ArticleThe death of a spouse in later life, after many years of marriage is one of the most ...
The experience of partner loss in older adults was explored through a qualitative analysis of seven...
We test whether the heightened mortality after the death of a spouse represents correlation or causa...
Spousal bereavement at old ages may lead to dramatic changes in health. This paper investigates whet...
Objectives: To identify clinical and demographic risk factors for sub-optimal end-of-life care and p...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/leon_gonzalez_roberto/Bereavement is a grieved and inevi...
ObjectiveIncreased mortality risk following spousal bereavement (often called the "widowhood effect"...