• Palliative medicine · Sep 1997

    Organization and patients' perception of palliative care: a crosscultural comparison.

    • R Voltz, A Akabayashi, C Reese, G Ohi, and H M Sass.
    • Department of Neurology, Klinikum Grosshadern, Munich.
    • Palliat Med. 1997 Sep 1;11(5):351-7.

    AbstractThe hospice model of care for patients with advanced diseases exists in almost all industrialized countries. To date, there have been no international or crosscultural comparisons of the organization and patient outcomes associated with hospice services in different parts of the world. This survey evaluated 159 patients in the USA, Germany and Japan. There were differences between countries in the time of first contact, who recommended palliative care first, the underlying diagnoses, the location of patients, and how consent for hospice care was obtained. Across all countries, there were similar levels of comfort and satisfaction with care. We conclude that the hospice philosophy addresses the basic needs of dying patients which are independent of cultural background, but may be adapted to very different cultures.

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