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Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness: a comparative population-based survey in seven European countries

Authors :
Steffen T. Simon
Barbara A Daveson
Franco Toscani
Wei Gao
Barbara Gomes
Richard Harding
Natalia Calanzani
Marjolein Gysels
Pedro Lopes Ferreira
Irene J Higginson
Luc Deliens
Lucas Ceulemans
Joachim Cohen
Claudia Bausewein
Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body (AISSR, FMG)
Project PRISMA
Public and occupational health
EMGO - Quality of care
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

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.

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