A majority of people would prefer to die at home, but few actually do so

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2015

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Sophie Pennec et al., « A majority of people would prefer to die at home, but few actually do so », Population & Societies, ID : 10670/1.1791ea...


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Most people would prefer to die in their own bed, but in fact only a quarter of deaths occur in the home. The “Fin de vie en France” [End of life in France] survey follows the residential and medical trajectories of patients up to their death. In cases of non-sudden death, 45 % of persons are living at home four weeks before they die. The most frequent pattern is a move from home to hospital before death (30 %); just 14 % remain at home throughout the last month of life. A transfer back home from hospital is much less frequent (2 %). The complexity of treatment often makes home care unfeasible, so a hospital transfer is inevitable. This is the reason most frequently given for not respecting the patient’s wish to die at home.

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