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Measuring experience with end-of-life care: A systematic literature review
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Last year literature searchedNot yet available
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Year Published2014
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Quality Rating7/10 (AMSTAR rating from Program in Policy Decision-making)
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Countries in which studies (included in the synthesis) were conductedUSA (47); Canada (14); Japan (6); UK (4); Australia (3); Italy (3); Netherlands (3); UK (England) (3); France (1); Norway (1); Taiwan (1); UK (Northern Ireland) (1)
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Country focusUSA (47); Canada (14); Japan (6); UK (4); Australia (3); Italy (3); Netherlands (3); UK (England) (3); France (1); Norway (1); Taiwan (1); UK (Northern Ireland) (1)
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Low - and middle-income country (LMIC) focus
Additional details about the research
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Type of documentSystematic review addressing other questions
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Type of questionNot effectiveness
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FocusSpecific
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TargetIndividual
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Priority AreaNot applicable
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Health system topic(s)Delivery arrangementsHow care is designed to meet consumers' needsPackage of care/care pathways/disease management
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ThemeOptimal aging
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DomainDiseasesNon-communicable diseasesCancerSectorsPrimary careHospital careLong-term careProvidersCaregivers
Publication details
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CitationLendon JP, Ahluwalia SC, Walling AM, Lorenz KA, Oluwatola OA, Anhang PR, et al. Measuring experience with end-of-life care: A systematic literature review. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2014;():.
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DOIS0885-3924(14)00940-3 [pii];10.1016/j.jpainsymman.


