作者: Mette Asbjoern Neergaard , Peter Vedsted , Frede Olesen , Ineta Sokolowski , Anders Bonde Jensen
DOI: 10.3109/02813432.2010.505316
关键词: Family medicine 、 Palliative care 、 Medicine 、 House call 、 Retrospective cohort study 、 Place of death 、 Workforce 、 Cross-sectional study 、 Cancer 、 MEDLINE
摘要: AbstractObjective. General practitioner (GP) involvement may be instrumental in obtaining successful palliative cancer trajectories. The aim of the study was to examine associations between bereaved relatives’ evaluation trajectories, place death, and GP involvement. Design. Population-based, cross-sectional combined register questionnaire study. Setting. former Aarhus County, Denmark. Subjects. Questionnaire data on GPs’ efforts evaluations trajectories were obtained for 153 cases deceased patients. Main outcome measures. A trajectory as evaluated retrospectively by relatives. Results. Successful statistically significantly associated with home death (PR 1.48 (95% CI 1.04; 2.12)). No significant identified at “Relative living patient” 1.75 CI: 0.87; 3.53)) a...