2024
DOI: 10.1177/08404704241297037
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How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped Canadians’ preferences for setting of dying: Comparison of two panel surveys

Laura M. Funk,
Corey S. Mackenzie,
Li-Elle Rapaport
et al.

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to assess whether COVID-19 shaped Canadians’ preferred settings of dying. We compared data collected using the same survey from two independent but comparable sets of panel respondents, prior to and after the onset of the pandemic. A vignette methodology was used to assess preferences for dying in each of four settings: home, acute/intensive care, palliative care, and long-term residential care. Although preferences for dying at home, in acute/intensive care and palliative care u… Show more

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