Preferences for place of death if faced with advanced cancer: A population survey in England, Flanders, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain

Autor: Gomes, Barbara, Higginson, Irene, Calanzani, Natalia, Deliens, Luc, Daveson, Ba, Simon, Steffen T, Ferreira, Pl, Bechinger-English, Dorothee, Toscani, F, Harding, R
Přispěvatelé: End-of-life Care Research Group
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
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Popis: BACKGROUND: Cancer end-of-life care (EoLC) policies assume people want to die at home. We aimed to examine variations in preferences for place of death cross-nationally. METHODS: A telephone survey of a random sample of individuals aged ?16 in England, Flanders, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain. We determined where people would prefer to die if they had a serious illness such as advanced cancer, facilitating circumstances, personal values and experiences of illness, death and dying. RESULTS: Of 9344 participants, between 51% (95% CI: 48% to 54%) in Portugal and 84% (95% CI: 82% to 86%) in the Netherlands would prefer to die at home. Cross-national analysis found there to be an influence of circumstances and values but not of experiences of illness, death and dying. Four factors were associated with a preference for home death in more than one country: younger age up to 70+ (Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain), increased importance of dyingin the preferred place (England, Germany, Portugal, Spain), prioritizing keeping a positive attitude (Germany, Spain) and wanting to involve family in decisions if incapable (Flanders, Portugal). CONCLUSIONS: At least two-thirds of people prefer a home death in all but one country studied. The strong association with personal values suggests keeping home care at the heart of cancer EoLC.
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