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  1. End-of-life care may take place in a number of locations, including in a person’s own home. Research suggests that 71% of people prefer to receive end-of-life care at home rather than in a hospice.

  2. 12 maj 2022 · The two core research questions will be: (1) How do caregivers experience LDC for a relative at the end of life (in terms of, e.g., the caregiver’s life, health, and well-being; emotional, physical and financial burdens; and interpersonal conflict with the care recipient and/or other family members)? and (2) What are the specific (support ...

  3. 30 lis 2021 · This brief reviews the evidence on health and social care needs and expenditures at the end of life. End of life costs are the main reason for high per person spending levels observed at older ages in many European countries.

  4. 14 wrz 2020 · Where you receive end of life care depends on your needs and preferences. You can receive end of life care in your own home, at care homes, hospices or hospitals. Regardless of where you want to spend your last days, you are entitled to receive high-quality care to ensure a ‘good death’.

  5. 31 sie 2021 · From 7040 total citations, we identified 64 home-based care services performed worldwide. Among the home-based care services, most were provided by nurses (n = 47/64; 73.4%) and addressed to cancer patients (n = 22/64; 34.4%); 23 out of 64 services (35.9%) incorporated telepharmacy.

  6. Choosing where you have end of life care. End of life care at home. End of life care in a care home. End of life care in hospital. Hospice care. Information about where you can have end of life care, including at home, in hospital, in a care home or in a hospice.

  7. 17 kwi 2024 · You don't need to leave the comfort of your own home to receive end of life care and palliative care. Learn how palliative and end of life treatments are provided at home and what services you can access.