Estimating potential palliative care needs for residential aged care: A population-based retrospective cohort study.
Greer B HumphreyMaria C S InacioCatherine LangOwen F ChurchesJanet K SluggettHelena WilliamsDiedre D MorganTimothy H M ToAndrew KellieSteve WesselinghGillian Elizabeth CaugheyPublished in: Australasian journal on ageing (2024)
Over 90% of individuals dying in residential aged care may have benefited from a palliative approach to care. This need is substantially underestimated by the funding-based care needs assessment, which utilises a narrow definition of palliative care when death is imminent. There is a clear imperative to distinguish between palliative and end-of-life care needs within residential aged care to ensure appropriate and equitable access to palliative care.