Good Quality Care for Cancer Patients Dying in Hospitals, but Information Needs Unmet: Bereaved Relatives' Survey within Seven Countries.
Dagny Renata Faksvåg HaugenKarl Ove HufthammerChristina GerlachKatrin Ruth SigurdardottirMarit Irene Tuen HansenGrace TingVilma Adriana TripodoroGabriel GoldraijEduardo Garcia YanneoWojciech LeppertKatarzyna WolszczakLair ZambonJuliana Nalin PassariniIvete Alonso Bredda SaadMartin WeberJohn EllershawCatriona Rachel Maylandnull nullPublished in: The oncologist (2021)
Previous studies have shown that bereaved relatives' views represent a valid way to assess care for dying patients in the last days of their life. The Care Of the Dying Evaluation questionnaire is a suitable tool for quality improvement work to help determine areas where care is perceived well and areas where care is perceived as lacking. Health care professionals need to sustain high quality communication into the last phase of the cancer trajectory. In particular, discussions about what to expect when someone is dying and the provision of hydration in the last days of life represent key areas for improvement.