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Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness: a comparative population-based survey in seven European countries
- Source :
- Palliative medicine, 28(2), 101-110. SAGE Publications Ltd, Palliative Medicine; Vol 28, Palliative medicine, Higginson, I J, Gomes, B, Calanzani, N, Gao, W, Bausewein, C, Daveson, B A, Deliens, L, Ferreira, P L, Toscani, F, Gysels, M, Ceulemans, L, Simon, S T, Cohen, J & Harding, R 2014, ' Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness: A comparative population-based survey in seven European countries ', Palliative Medicine, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 101-110 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0269216313488989, Higginson, I J, Gomes, B, Monteiro Calanzani, N, Gao, W, Bausewein, C, Daveson, B A, Deliens, L, Ferreira, P L, Toscani, F, Gysels, M, Ceulemans, L, Simon, S T, Cohen, J, Harding, R 2014, ' Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness : A comparative population-based survey in seven European countries ', Palliative Medicine, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 101-110 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0269216313488989, Palliative Medicine, 28(2), 101-110. SAGE Publications Ltd, Higginson, I J, Gomes, B, Calanzani, N, Gao, W, Bausewein, C, Daveson, B A, Deliens, L, Ferreira, P L, Toscani, F, Gysels, M, Ceulemans, L, Simon, S T & Cohen, J & Harding, R 2014, ' Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness : a comparative population-based survey in seven European countries ', Palliative Medicine, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 101-10 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0269216313488989
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Background: Health-care costs are growing, with little population-based data about people’s priorities for end-of-life care, to guide service development and aid discussions. Aim: We examined variations in people’s priorities for treatment, care and information across seven European countries. Design: Telephone survey of a random sample of households; we asked respondents their priorities if ‘faced with a serious illness, like cancer, with limited time to live’ and used multivariable logistic regressions to identify associated factors. Setting/participants: Members of the general public aged ≥16 years residing in England, Flanders, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain. Results: In total, 9344 individuals were interviewed. Most people chose ‘improve quality of life for the time they had left’, ranging from 57% (95% confidence interval: 55%–60%, Italy) to 81% (95% confidence interval: 79%–83%, Spain). Only 2% (95% confidence interval: 1%–3%, England) to 6% (95% confidence interval: 4%–7%, Flanders) said extending life was most important, and 15% (95% confidence interval: 13%–17%, Spain) to 40% (95% confidence interval: 37%–43%, Italy) said quality and extension were equally important. Prioritising quality of life was associated with higher education in all countries (odds ratio = 1.3 (Flanders) to 7.9 (Italy)), experience of caregiving or bereavement (England, Germany, Portugal), prioritising pain/symptom control over having a positive attitude and preferring death in a hospice/palliative care unit. Those prioritising extending life had the highest home death preference of all groups. Health status did not affect priorities. Conclusions: Across all countries, extending life was prioritised by a minority, regardless of health status. Treatment and care needs to be reoriented with patient education and palliative care becoming mainstream for serious conditions such as cancer.
- Subjects :
- Male
Palliative care
PREFERENCES
Life extension
Neoplasms
Surveys and Questionnaires
Odds Ratio
Medicine
media_common
Aged, 80 and over
Terminal Care
education.field_of_study
palliative care
cross-cultural comparison
Palliative Care
DEATH
Patient Preference
life extension
General Medicine
Middle Aged
END-OF-LIFE
3. Good health
Europe
Female
ADVANCED CANCER
Adult
Cross-Cultural Comparison
AWARENESS
Attitude to Death
Adolescent
media_common.quotation_subject
Decision Making
Population
Interviews as Topic
Young Adult
Life Expectancy
Quality of life (healthcare)
Patient Education as Topic
RESPONSE RATES
Nursing
PORTUGAL
Humans
Terminally Ill
QUALITY
Quality (business)
ATTITUDES
education
Population based survey
Aged
Health Priorities
Information Dissemination
business.industry
Cross-cultural studies
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
quality of life
Quality of Life
Human medicine
business
Decision making
Service development
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 02692163
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Palliative medicine, 28(2), 101-110. SAGE Publications Ltd, Palliative Medicine; Vol 28, Palliative medicine, Higginson, I J, Gomes, B, Calanzani, N, Gao, W, Bausewein, C, Daveson, B A, Deliens, L, Ferreira, P L, Toscani, F, Gysels, M, Ceulemans, L, Simon, S T, Cohen, J & Harding, R 2014, ' Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness: A comparative population-based survey in seven European countries ', Palliative Medicine, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 101-110 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0269216313488989, Higginson, I J, Gomes, B, Monteiro Calanzani, N, Gao, W, Bausewein, C, Daveson, B A, Deliens, L, Ferreira, P L, Toscani, F, Gysels, M, Ceulemans, L, Simon, S T, Cohen, J, Harding, R 2014, ' Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness : A comparative population-based survey in seven European countries ', Palliative Medicine, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 101-110 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0269216313488989, Palliative Medicine, 28(2), 101-110. SAGE Publications Ltd, Higginson, I J, Gomes, B, Calanzani, N, Gao, W, Bausewein, C, Daveson, B A, Deliens, L, Ferreira, P L, Toscani, F, Gysels, M, Ceulemans, L, Simon, S T & Cohen, J & Harding, R 2014, ' Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness : a comparative population-based survey in seven European countries ', Palliative Medicine, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 101-10 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0269216313488989
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....62f7062cef8f1473fe0c097c81ec3e41
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0269216313488989