2017
DOI: 10.1177/0269216317743961
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Risk factors for hospital death in conditions needing palliative care: Nationwide population-based death certificate study

Abstract: Background:Most people would prefer to die at home as opposed to hospital; therefore, understanding mortality patterns by place of death is essential for health resources allocation.Aim:We examined trends and risk factors for hospital death in conditions needing palliative care in a country without integrated palliative care.Design:This is a death certificate study. We examined factors associated with hospital death using logistic regression.Setting/participants:All adults (1,045,381) who died between 2003 and… Show more

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“…Our sample was similar to other countries in demographic characteristics such as age and sex 11. However, the proportion of deaths for which Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia was the primary cause in Japan (1.0%) was lower relative to those observed in Portugal (5.5%)13 and Belgium (9.8%) 26. The number of deaths resulting from senility was higher relative to those resulting from Alzheimer’s disease or vascular or other types of dementia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Our sample was similar to other countries in demographic characteristics such as age and sex 11. However, the proportion of deaths for which Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia was the primary cause in Japan (1.0%) was lower relative to those observed in Portugal (5.5%)13 and Belgium (9.8%) 26. The number of deaths resulting from senility was higher relative to those resulting from Alzheimer’s disease or vascular or other types of dementia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…As clinical diagnoses of dementia are under-reported as the main cause of death on death certificates,20 21 deaths resulting from senility (ICD-10, R54) were also extracted from the mortality data. Senility is included in the following category that requires palliative care: ‘Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and senility’ 13…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, cultural differences might be an issue. Disclosure of cancer diagnosis and prognosis might be delayed in Asian countries, which means that discussion regarding the patient's wishes during their end-of-life period (including place of death) may also be delayed (Gomes et al., 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Em Portugal, 70,7% das mortes de adultos são por condições que beneficiariam de CP. 3 Apesar da Lei de Bases dos Cuidados Paliativos (Lei n.º 52/2012) ter assegurado o direito de acesso dos cidadãos portugueses a estes cuidados e criado a Rede Nacional de Cuidados Paliativos (RNCP), 4 ainda existem défices e assimetrias de cobertura, entraves na referenciação e falta de recursos humanos. 5 Além disso, o país quase não tem serviços de cuidados paliativos pediátricos (CPP) e as suas necessidades são crescentes.…”
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