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Regional Study of Care for the Dying: methods and sample characteristics.

J Addington-Hall1, M McCarthy.   

Abstract

The Regional Study of Care for the Dying (RSCD) was established in 1990 with the dual aims of providing district health authorities with an audit of local services for the dying, and of addressing questions about experiences of people dying from cancer, effectiveness of hospice care, and needs of and appropriate service provision for people dying from causes other than cancer. The survey methods are described in this paper, together with the characteristics and representativeness of the sample. An interview survey was conducted of family or others who knew about the last year of life of a random sample of people who died in 1990. It was based upon methods used in nationally representative surveys by Cartwright in 1969, and Cartwright and Seale in 1987. The setting was 20 district health authorities, who paid for local data collection. Approximately 270 deaths were randomly sampled in each district: 5375 deaths were sampled in total. As cancer patients are the focus of most services for the dying, cancer deaths were sampled disproportionately (54%). Interviews were obtained for 69% (3696) of the sample. The response rate varied significantly by cause of death, age and social class of decreased, and the degree of deprivation of the district. There were small, but statistically significant, differences in cause of death and age between those deaths for whom interviews were obtained and national figures for deaths occurring in 1990. The discussion addresses key issues in the study, including responses from ethical committees, response rate and quality of data.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7719516     DOI: 10.1177/026921639500900105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palliat Med        ISSN: 0269-2163            Impact factor:   4.762


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3.  Communication and choice in dying from heart disease.

Authors:  M McCarthy; J A Hall; M Ley
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4.  A randomised controlled trial of postal versus interviewer administration of a questionnaire measuring satisfaction with, and use of, services received in the year before death.

Authors:  J Addington-Hall; L Walker; C Jones; S Karlsen; M McCarthy
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5.  Cognitive interviewing of bereaved relatives to improve the measurement of health outcomes and care utilisation at the end of life in a mortality followback survey.

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8.  Dying of lung cancer or cardiac failure: prospective qualitative interview study of patients and their carers in the community.

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9.  Symptom severity in advanced cancer, assessed in two ethnic groups by interviews with bereaved family members and friends.

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10.  Caregivers for people with end-stage lung disease: characteristics and unmet needs in the whole population.

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