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He said that studies, including ones by Dartmouth doctors, had shown that black and Hispanic patients were more likely to prefer dying in the hospital than in hospice care.
In this systematic review, we observed that the majority of people prefer dying at home.
At the time of therapy interruption, our patient declared she would prefer dying rather than living with such disfiguring changes of her body shape.
Once study quality was taken into account, evidence that the majority prefer dying at home graded moderate with two exceptions (Table 1).
In this systematic review we found numerous studies providing moderate evidence that the majority of people prefer dying at home (this was reported in 75% of 130 studies).
Although trying to provide patients and family with what we suppose is a good death, most patients would prefer dying at home, and sometimes patients and family ask for the possibility of doing that.
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This suggests that although the majority prefers dying at home, there may be diversity in individual preferences.
The New Yorker, August 26 , 1974 P. 26Marty preferred dying in the hospital, after ten yrs. of heart disease.
By Linda Grace Hoyer The New Yorker, August 26 , 1974P. 26 Marty preferred dying in the hospital, after ten yrs. of heart disease.
The best parallel I can imagine is the war, when tens of thousands of Japanese soldiers preferred dying in hopeless circumstances rather than surrendering -- because of the power of shame".
We found moderate strength evidence that the majority of people preferred dying at home (Table 1).
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