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The experiences of older adults in the community dying from cancer and non-cancer causes
 — a national survey of bereaved relatives
Author(s)Jenni Burt, Cathy Shipman, Alison Richardson
Journal titleAge and Ageing, vol 39, no 1, January 2010
Pagespp 86-91
Sourcehttp://www.ageing.oxfordjournals.org http://www.bgs.org.uk doi:10.1093/ageing/afp212
KeywordsDying ; Terminal illness ; Cancer ; Terminal care ; Living in the community ; Bereavement ; Social surveys ; England.
AnnotationThere is limited understanding of symptoms and care in the last two months of life for adults dying from causes other than cancer. This study employed a retrospective cross-sectional survey of bereaved relatives. The survey took place across eight cancer networks in England. A random sample of 1,266 adults who registered a death occurring in someone aged 65 and over between August 2002 and February 2004 was drawn. VOICES (Views of Informal Carers - Evaluation of Services) questionnaires were sent to sampled informants by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) 3-9 months after the registration of the death. Differences in the reported experiences of cancer and non-cancer decedents in symptoms, treatment and care were assessed using Pearson's chi square test. Cancer decedents were significantly more likely than non-cancer decedents to have had pain (93% vs 79%, P < 0.001), nausea and vomiting (62% vs 40%, P < 0.001) and constipation (74% vs 66%, P = 0.03), whilst a greater proportion of non-cancer decedents experienced breathlessness (74% vs 65%, P = 0.006). Across both groups, less than half of the decedents were reported to have received treatment which completely relieved their symptoms some or all of the time. There were significant variations in the receipt of district nursing, general practitioner care and other health and social care and the reported quality of this care, for decedents dying of cancer and non-cancer causes. Further, informants for cancer deaths reported greater satisfaction with support received. There are important differences in the reported experiences of older adults dying from cancer and non-cancer causes in the last months of life, independent of age. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100421206 A
ClassmarkCX: CV: CK: LV: K4: DW: 3F: 82

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