Dying in hospital is worse for non-cancer patients. A regional cross-sectional survey of bereaved relatives' views.
Alina KasdorfGloria DustNicolas SchippelHolger PfaffChristian RietzRaymond VoltzJulia Struppnull nullPublished in: European journal of cancer care (2022)
In all surveyed dimensions on the quality of care in the dying phase, non-cancer patients' relatives rated the provided care worse than those of cancer patients. To compensate any differences in care in the dying phase between diagnosis groups, hospital care should be provided as needs-oriented and non-indication-specific.