1. [The Trend in Places of Death Over Two Decades in the City of Muenster - an Observational Study Based on evaluated Death Certificates].
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Dasch B
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- Humans, Death Certificates, Germany epidemiology, Terminal Care, Hospices, Neoplasms, Dementia epidemiology
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Aim of the study The study examined the distribution of places of death in the Westphalian city of Muenster over an observation period of 20 years.Methods All death certificates issued in the city of Muenster from 2001, 2011, 2017, 2021 were evaluated by places of death (home (HO), hospital (HT), hospice (HP), nursing home (NH), other place (OP)). For hospital patients, deaths on intensive care units (ICU) and palliative care units (PAL) were also considered separately. Any medical information on cause of death was used to identify decedents with malignant tumor or dementia disease.Results A total of 14,240 death certificates were evaluated. A malignant tumor disease was documented in 34.0%, dementia in 11.1%. For the general population, the distribution of places of death was as follows (2001/2021; %): HO (24.0/14.6); HT (63.2/60.2) [ICU (13.3/24.6), PAL (0.0/10.9)], HP (3.8/4.9), NH (7.8/19.5), OP (1.1/0.7). Most tumor patients died in hospital (2021: 60.6%), fewer patients at home (2021: 15.4%). From 2001 to 2021, the proportion of cancer patients who died in a PAL increased significantly (+24.4%); hospices showed a moderate increase (+5.0%). A majority of dementia patients died in nursing homes (2021: 66.6%) and fewer patients at home (2021: 12.2%).Conclusion For the general population and for tumor patients, the hospital is the most common place of death and the nursing home for patients with dementia. Overall, deaths at home decreased continuously over time. For tumor patients, palliative care units and hospices are becoming increasingly important as places of death, and for dementia patients, nursing homes in particular., Competing Interests: Die Autorinnen/Autoren geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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