Objectives: To explore the association between the place of death and the level of urbanization within the communities where the elderly were residing at the time of their death. Methods: A retrospective, population-based, cross-sectional study set in Taiwan, involving a total of 697 814 eligible deaths occurred between 1995 and 2004, among elderly people (aged 65 years or above). Results: After adjusting for other factors, the multilevel logistic regression analyses showed that home death was associated with lower levels of urbanization; as compared with participants living in the highest urbanization level (level 1), the respective adjusted odds of dying at home were 1.600, 2.769, 3.774, 4.481, 4.003 and 4.717 times for those living in th...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
<p>Objective: To examine the relative influence of area of residence on mortality risk along t...
China is facing a dramatic aging of its population. Little is known about the factors that influence...
China is facing a dramatic aging of its population. Little is known about the factors that influence...
The World is undergoing rapid urbanization, with 70% of the World population expected to live in urb...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Investigate factors associated with death at home among older adults who died o...
The World is undergoing rapid urbanization, with 70% of the World population expected to live in urb...
Background: Although studies suggest that most people prefer to die at home, not enough is known abo...
Introduction: The place of death of the elderly has implications on the overall healthcare delivery ...
Background: To investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-living e...
Abstract: The World is undergoing rapid urbanization, with 70 % of the World population expected to ...
Introduction: In traditional Taiwanese culture, home death is generally regarded as implying a good ...
Objective: To examine the contextual effects of urban neighborhood characteristics on all-cause mort...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
<p>Objective: To examine the relative influence of area of residence on mortality risk along t...
China is facing a dramatic aging of its population. Little is known about the factors that influence...
China is facing a dramatic aging of its population. Little is known about the factors that influence...
The World is undergoing rapid urbanization, with 70% of the World population expected to live in urb...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Investigate factors associated with death at home among older adults who died o...
The World is undergoing rapid urbanization, with 70% of the World population expected to live in urb...
Background: Although studies suggest that most people prefer to die at home, not enough is known abo...
Introduction: The place of death of the elderly has implications on the overall healthcare delivery ...
Background: To investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-living e...
Abstract: The World is undergoing rapid urbanization, with 70 % of the World population expected to ...
Introduction: In traditional Taiwanese culture, home death is generally regarded as implying a good ...
Objective: To examine the contextual effects of urban neighborhood characteristics on all-cause mort...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
SummaryBackgroundTo investigate factors influencing the preferred place of death among community-liv...
<p>Objective: To examine the relative influence of area of residence on mortality risk along t...