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Place of death for people with HIV : a population-level comparison of eleven countries across three continents using death certificate data

Harding, Richard (författare)
United Kingdom
Marchetti, Stefano (författare)
Italy
Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Bregje D (författare)
The Netherlands
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Wilson, Donna M (författare)
Canada
Ruiz-Ramos, Miguel (författare)
Spain
Cardenas-Turanzas, Maria (författare)
USA
Rhee, YongJoo (författare)
South Korea
Morin, Lucas (författare)
Karolinska Institutet,Karolinska institutet
Hunt, Katherine (författare)
United Kingdom
Teno, Joan (författare)
USA
Håkanson, Cecilia (författare)
Ersta Sköndal högskola,Sophiahemmet Högskola,Palliativt forskningscentrum, PFC,Karolinska institutet
Houttekier, Dirk (författare)
Belgium
Deliens, Luc (författare)
Belgium
Cohen, Joachim (författare)
Belgium
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2018-01-25
2018
Engelska.
Ingår i: BMC Infectious Diseases. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1471-2334. ; 18:1
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  • BACKGROUND: With over 1 million HIV-related deaths annually, quality end-of-life care remains a priority. Given strong public preference for home death, place of death is an important consideration for quality care. This 11 country study aimed to i) describe the number, proportion of all deaths, and demographics of HIV-related deaths; ii) identify place of death; iii) compare place of death to cancer patients iv), determine patient/health system factors associated with place of HIV-related death.METHODS: In this retrospective analysis of death certification, data were extracted for the full population (ICD-10 codes B20-B24) for 1-year period: deceased's demographic characteristics, place of death, healthcare supply.RESULTS: i) 19,739 deaths were attributed to HIV. The highest proportion (per 1000 deaths) was for Mexico (9.8‰), and the lowest Sweden (0.2‰). The majority of deaths were among men (75%), and those aged <50 (69.1%). ii) Hospital was most common place of death in all countries: from 56.6% in the Netherlands to 90.9% in South Korea. The least common places were hospice facility (3.3%-5.7%), nursing home (0%-17.6%) and home (5.9%-26.3%).iii) Age-standardised relative risks found those with HIV less likely to die at home and more likely to die in hospital compared with cancer patients, and in most countries more likely to die in a nursing home. iv) Multivariate analysis found that men were more likely to die at home in UK, Canada, USA and Mexico; a greater number of hospital beds reduced the likelihood of dying at home in Italy and Mexico; a higher number of GPs was associated with home death in Italy and Mexico.CONCLUSIONS: With increasing comorbidity among people ageing with HIV, it is essential that end-of-life preferences are established and met. Differences in place of death according to country and diagnosis demonstrate the importance of ensuring a "good death" for people with HIV, alongside efforts to optimise treatment.

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

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Aids
End-of-life care
HIV
Mortality
Place of death

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