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Health care consumption and place of death among old people with public home care or in special accommodation in their last year of life

Andersson, Magdalena (author)
Department of Health Sciences and The Vårdal Institute, The Swedish Institute For Health Sciences, Lund University
Hallberg, Ingalill R (author)
Department of Health Sciences and The Vårdal Institute, The Swedish Institute For Health Sciences, Lund University
Edberg, Anna-Karin, 1961- (author)
Department of Health Sciences and The Vårdal Institute, The Swedish Institute For Health Sciences, Lund University
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2007
2007
English.
In: Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. - 1594-0667 .- 1720-8319. ; 19:3, s. 228-239
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  • BACKGROUND AND AIMS:Developing care for older people in the last phase of life requires knowledge about the type and extent of care and factors associated with the place of death. The aim of this study was to examine age, living conditions, dependency, care and service among old people during their last year of life, but also their place of death and factors predicting it.METHODS:The sample (n=1198) was drawn from the care and services part of the Swedish National Study on Ageing and Care (SNAC). Criteria for inclusion were being 75+ years, dying in 2001-2004, and having public care and services at home or in special accommodation.RESULTS:In the last year of life, 82% of persons living at home and 51% living in special accommodation were hospitalized; median stays were 10 and 6.7 days respectively. Those living at home were younger and less dependent in ADL than those living in special accommodation. Those living at home and those having several hospital stays more often died in hospital. In the total sample, more visits to physicians in outpatient care predicted dying in hospital, whereas living in special accommodation and PADL dependency predicted dying outside hospital.CONCLUSIONS: Old people in their last year of life consumed a considerable amount of both municipal care and outpatient and in-hospital medical care, especially those living at home, which in several cases ended with death in hospital.

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MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Nursing (hsv//eng)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskaper -- Omvårdnad (hsv//swe)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskaper (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences (hsv//eng)

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