The association between rurality, places of care and the location of death of long-term care home residents with dementia : a population-based study / by Hanbyoul Park, Christina Milani, Peter Tanuseputro... : CS82-003/2024-7-1E-PDF
"Of the 65,375 LTC home residents with dementia, 49,432 (75.6%) died in an LTC home. Residents of LTC homes in the most urban areas were less likely to die in an LTC home than those in more rural homes (adjusted relative risk: 0.84; 95% confidence interval: 0.83 to 0.85). A higher proportion of residents of the most urban LTC homes had at least one hospitalization in the last 90 days of life compared with rural residents (23.7% versus 9.9% palliative hospitalizations and 28.3% versus 15.9% non-palliative hospitalizations [p < 0.001])"--Page 3.
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| Titre | The association between rurality, places of care and the location of death of long-term care home residents with dementia : a population-based study / by Hanbyoul Park, Christina Milani, Peter Tanuseputro and Colleen Webber. |
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| Type de publication | Monographie - Voir l'enregistrement principal |
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| Description | 1 online resource (13 pages).charts. |
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