articleCanadian Medical Association JournalFeb 27, 2006GOLD OA

What matters most in end-of-life care: perceptions of seriously ill patients and their family members

Kingston General Hospital

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Abstract

Background

Initiatives to improve end-of-life care are hampered by our nascent understanding of what quality care means to patients and their families. The primary purpose of this study was to describe what seriously ill patients in hospital and their family members consider to be the key elements of quality end-of-life care.

Methods

After deriving a list of 28 elements related to quality end-of-life care from existing literature, focus groups with experts and interviews with patients, we administered a face-to-face questionnaire to older patients with advanced cancer and chronic end-stage medical disease and their family members in 5 hospitals across Canada to assess their perspectives on the importance. We compared differences in ratings across various subgroups of patients and family members.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • End-of-life care
  • Medicine
  • Quality of life (healthcare)
  • Family medicine
  • Disease
  • Perception
  • Psychology
  • Nursing
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