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J Ambul Care Manage · Jul 1998
Comparative StudyEnd-of-life care for persons age 80 years or older.
- S J Goodlin, E Fisher, J A Patterson, and J H Wasson.
- Department of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA.
- J Ambul Care Manage. 1998 Jul 1; 21 (3): 34-9.
AbstractAt age 80, about 4 of every ten 10 men and 3 of every 10 women will die within 5 years. What should the very old expect of the dying experience? National data reveal that very old adults experience considerable variation in the use of the hospital during their last 6 months of life. Physicians report these patients most often need assistance with self-care, emotional support, nutrition, and pain control. In order to minimize unnecessary and expensive hospitalization and improve home management, specific terminal care guidelines are proposed and illustrated.
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