J M Addington Hall -United Kingdom

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  • therapy statistics & numerical data

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  • Journal of palliative care (1)
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Age is not the crucial factor in determining how the palliative care needs of people who die from cancer differ from those of people who die from other causes.
(2000)
Journal - Journal of palliative care (CANADA )

Abstract :

A belief that the hospice philosophy is particularly applicable to younger people may account in part for the continued focus of palliative care on cancer patients, as it has been argued that age is the crucial factor in determining how cancer and non-cancer patients differ. We conducted a secondary analysis of the data from a UK population-based retrospective survey, the Regional Study of Care for the Dying, to critically examine this proposition. The sample comprised 2062 cancer and 1471 non-cancer deaths. On average cancer patients were younger. However, at all ages non-cancer and cancer patients differed significantly with, for example, different patterns of dependency and symptomatology. The cause of death--rather than age--is therefore the principal difference between cancer and non-cancer patients. The debate within palliative care on whether and how to provide services for non-cancer patients must move beyond a focus on group differences such as age between these and cancer patients and focus instead on understanding the varying problems non-cancer patients experience, and addressing how best to organize palliative care services to meet the individual needs of these patients.

ISSN : 0825-8597
Mesh Heading : Age Factors Aged Female Great Britain Hospice Care Humans Male Middle Aged Neoplasms Palliative Care Prognosis mortality organization & administration
Mesh Heading Relevant : therapy statistics & numerical data


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