| Literature DB >> 29925364 |
Joshua Wales1, Allison M Kurahashi2, Amna Husain2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Home is a preferred place of death for many people; however, access to a home death may not be equitable. The impact of socioeconomic status on one's ability to die at home has been documented, yet there remains little literature exploring mechanisms that contribute to this disparity. By exploring the experiences and insights of physicians who provide end-of-life care in the home, this study aims to identify the factors perceived to influence patients' likelihood of home death and describe the mechanisms by which they interact with socioeconomic status.Entities:
Keywords: Healthcare disparities; House calls; Palliative care; Place of death; Social class; Socioeconomic factors
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29925364 PMCID: PMC6011451 DOI: 10.1186/s12904-018-0341-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Palliat Care ISSN: 1472-684X Impact factor: 3.234
Participant quantitative responses
| Participant | Q5: Have you ever cared for patients you would consider to be of lower socioeconomic status? (Yes or No) | Q6: What percentage of your current patent population would you consider to be of lower socioeconomic status? (%) | Q7: Do you feel that there is a difference in a patient’s ability to die at home depending on if they are of lower or higher socioeconomic status? (Yes or No) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yes | 30 | Yes |
| 2 | Yes | 38 | Yes |
| 3 | Yes | 33 | Yes |
| 4 | Yes | 5–10 | Yes |
| 5 | Yes | 90 | Yes |
| 6 | Yes | 10–20 | No |
| 7 | Yes | 90 | Yes |
| 8 | Yes | 20 | Yes |
| 9 | Yes | 20–25 | Yes |
Identified categories and factors
| Category | Definition | Factors |
|---|---|---|
| Patient Characteristics | Characteristics related to a patient’s background, culture and character traits, as well as their physical, emotional or mental state were believed to influence their ability to die at home. These were described by 8/9 participants. | 1. Patient preferences about place of death |
| Physical Environment | A patient’s physical environment refers to the location (home or housing) where they will receive palliative care. Characteristics pertaining to the physical environment were believed to influence likelihood of dying at home. This was described by 8/9 participants. | 1. Environment suitability to accommodate care |
| Support Network | The support network includes any individual who provided care or assistance to the patient during their end-of-life care trajectory. Having more support was equated with a greater likelihood of dying at home. This was described by 9/9 participants. | 1. Caregiver availability and ability to organize and coordinate services |