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Hospice Care Access: a national cohort study.

Everlien de GraafFrederieke van der BaanMatthew Paul GrantCathelijne VerboeketMerel van KlinkenAdri JobseMarieke AusemsCarlo LegetSaskia Teunissen
Published in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2022)
People who access Dutch hospices predominantly have cancer, and have a range of physical, psychological, social and existential needs, without substantial differences between hospice types. Patients with non-malignant disease and non-Dutch cultural backgrounds are less likely to access hospice care, and future policy would ideally focus on facilitating their involvement.
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