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Title
Primary care continuity and location of death for those with cancer.
Authors
Burge, Frederick; Lawson, Beverley; Johnston, Grace; Cummings, Ina
Abstract
Continuity of primary care is known to be associated with both improved processes and outcomes of care. Despite continuity being a desired attribute of end-of-life care and despite the desire by most patients with cancer to die at home, there has been no health services research examining this relationship.
Publication
Journal of palliative medicine, 2003, Vol 6, Issue 6, p911