Rural/urban differences in health care utilization and place of death for persons with respiratory illness in the last year of life.

May 5, 2010Rural and remote health

Differences between rural and urban patients in health care use and place of death during the last year with lung disease

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Abstract

The study analyzed healthcare utilization and location of death for 1,098 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or lung cancer in Saskatchewan.

  • Demographic characteristics and underlying causes of death were similar across urban, small urban, and rural/remote residents.
  • Rural/remote residents are significantly less likely to receive home care services, including palliative care and physiotherapy, compared to urban residents.
  • Urban residents had more physician visits in the last year of life, with 24 or more visits being more common compared to small urban or rural/remote residents.
  • Hospital death rates were less likely for individuals aged over 80 and those who had never married.
  • Rural/remote residents were more likely to receive home supportive care and meal preparation services.

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