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The researchers note that cancer patients who receive care from specialist palliative care services in the UK are younger than those who do not receive this care. This may be explained by age-related differences in attitudes toward end-of-life care. The study's objective was to determine the relationship between age and 1) attitudes toward death and preparation for death; and 2) knowledge about, and attitudes toward, cancer and palliative care. They used a questionnaire to interview older patients and compared people 55-74 years old with those aged 75 years and older in general practices in London. There were 129 participants aged 55-74 and 127 aged 75 years or older. The survey determined knowledge and experience of hospice care; preparation for end-of-life; and attitudes toward end-of-life issues. The researchers report that participants were knowledgeable about specialist palliative care and almost half of them had some indirect contact with a hospice. People over 74 years old were less likely than younger participants to want their doctors to end their lives in a terminal illness. Although they believed death was easier to face for the elderly, they did not believe that younger people deserved more consideration than older people when dying, or that they should have priority for hospice care. Education, social class, hospice knowledge and anxiety about death had little influence on their attitudes. The investigators conclude that the relative under-utilization of hospice and specialist palliative care services by the elderly with cancer in the UK cannot be explained by their attitudes toward end-of-life issues and palliative care. Catt S, Blanchard M, Addington-Hall J, Zis M, Blizard R, King M. Adapted from Palliative Medicine. 2005 Jul;19(5):402-10.


PMID 16111064
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=16111064&query_hl=4

Credit: PubMed, developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM).



   
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