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Understanding Hospice Patients' Beliefs About Their Life Expectancy: A Qualitative Interview Study.

Jennifer M TaberClare L StaceyDenice K Sheehan
Published in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2020)
Key findings were that 1) many hospice patients had difficulty estimating life expectancy, and 2) hospice patients' life expectancy estimates were frequently based on their body and not on information from medical providers. These findings have implications for measuring prognostic awareness, as valid assessment is a necessary component of determining whether prognostic awareness is beneficial for patients. Future research should examine how life expectancy estimates are associated with well-being and whether results extend to larger samples of patients with advanced disease not in hospice.
Keyphrases
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