Title | Cancer patients who prefer to die at home. Characterizations of municipalities with several or few occurrences of home deaths |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1999 |
Authors | Sorbye L.W |
Journal | Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 102-8 |
Type of Article | Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't |
ISBN Number | 0283-9318 |
Accession Number | 10633740 |
Keywords | *Choice Behavior, *Death, *Home Care Services, *Neoplasms/px [Psychology], *Patient Satisfaction, *Terminal Care/px [Psychology], Home Care Services/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data], Humans, Neoplasms/mo [Mortality], Neoplasms/nu [Nursing], Norway/ep [Epidemiology], Nursing Methodology Research, Terminal Care/mt [Methods], Terminal Care/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data] |
Abstract | This article presents a descriptive study based on quantitative and qualitative methods. We wished to determine factors that promote or restrict home deaths. The Norwegian Central Bureau of Statistics released non-identifiable data for the time period 1990-1994 for all municipalities in Norway. Relevant health and social data from the Norwegian Social Science Data Service for the 24 municipalities, which had more than 20% or less than 10% of the cancer patients dying in their own homes, were analysed. Key persons in the home care teams were interviewed. There were few occurrences of home deaths in municipalities with a local hospital, good capacity in nursing homes or a larger percentage of one-person households. Indicators for several occurrences of home deaths were openness, good co-operation with physicians, and a stable, flexible staff. In addition, the patient had to have a strong desire to die at home. Finally, the employees had to be professionally confident and willing to go beyond the prescribed shift hours. |
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Short Title | Scand J Caring Sci |
Alternate Journal | Scand J Caring Sci |