BACKGROUND: Physicians are increasingly confronted with people with intellectual disabilities (ID) who are facing life-threatening diseases. We aimed to explore when and based on which information sources and signals physicians recognised that a patient with ID would die in the foreseeable future. Insights may help in identifying patients in need of palliative care. METHOD: In this study, 81 physicians for people with ID and 16 general practitioners completed a retrospective survey about their last case of a patient with ID with a non-sudden death. RESULTS: More than 20% of all physicians foresaw death not until the last week of life. In 30% of all patients, the physician did not discuss the start of the palliative care phase until the last...
Background: Death of people with intellectual disabilities is considered to be earlier than for t...
Background: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...
BACKGROUND: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Physicians are increasingly confronted with people with in...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is suffering from life-th...
BACKGROUND: Insights into symptoms and interventions at the end of life are needed for providing ade...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are thought to understand less about death, but no c...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the way in which community living staff engaged wit...
Background The aim of this study was to investigate the process of end-of-life decision-making regar...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a process in which professionals, patients and their relat...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a process in which professionals, patients and their relat...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are thought to understand less about death, but no c...
Background: Not much is known about the process of end-of-life decision-making for people with intel...
BACKGROUND: While end-of-life decisions in the general population have received attention in several...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a process in which professionals, patients and their relat...
Background: Death of people with intellectual disabilities is considered to be earlier than for t...
Background: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...
BACKGROUND: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Physicians are increasingly confronted with people with in...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is suffering from life-th...
BACKGROUND: Insights into symptoms and interventions at the end of life are needed for providing ade...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are thought to understand less about death, but no c...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the way in which community living staff engaged wit...
Background The aim of this study was to investigate the process of end-of-life decision-making regar...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a process in which professionals, patients and their relat...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a process in which professionals, patients and their relat...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are thought to understand less about death, but no c...
Background: Not much is known about the process of end-of-life decision-making for people with intel...
BACKGROUND: While end-of-life decisions in the general population have received attention in several...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a process in which professionals, patients and their relat...
Background: Death of people with intellectual disabilities is considered to be earlier than for t...
Background: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...
BACKGROUND: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...