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Japanese people's preference for place of end-of-life care and death: a population-based nationwide survey
Authors:Fukui Sakiko  Yoshiuchi Kazuhiro  Fujita Junko  Sawai Minako  Watanabe Minako
Institution:aDepartment of Community Health Nursing, Graduate School of Nursing, The Japanese Red Cross University, Tokyo, Japan;bDepartment of Stress Sciences and Psychosomatic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:

Context

Japanese people's preferred place of end-of-life care may be affected by their experiences, perceptions, and knowledge related to the end of life.

Objectives

The aims of this study were to clarify the Japanese population's preferences for the place of end-of-life care and death and to identify the determinants of each choice of preferred place of end-of-life care within their experiences, perceptions, and knowledge.

Methods

A total of 2000 Japanese people aged 40–79 years participated in a cross-sectional nationwide survey.

Results

Fifty-five percent (n = 1042) responded. Regarding place of end-of-life care, approximately 44% of the general population preferred home, 15% preferred hospital, 19% preferred palliative care unit, 10% preferred public nursing home, 2% preferred private nursing home, and the remaining 11% was unsure. Multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed that the following factors affect people’s preferences regarding place of care: 1) experiences, such as “visiting hospital regularly” and “experiencing home death of relatives,” 2) perceptions, such as “giving due thought to their own death on a daily basis” and “perceiving lower home palliative care costs to be appropriate after comparing hospital admission fees,” and 3) knowledge of “home care nursing” and “24-hour home palliative system by physicians and nurses using insurance.” These factors correlated with preference for hospital, palliative care unit, or public nursing home, when compared with the preference of home.

Conclusion

The present findings may help to develop an effective end-of-life care system in Japan, in line with people’s various preferred locations for such care.
Keywords:End-of-life care  preference  place of death  place of care  Japan
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