Health Trends
Volume 18, Issue 4, 1986, Pages 89-91

Immigrants and the hospice. (Article)

Rees W.D.*
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Abstract

This is the first published report on immigrants and hospices. From 1979 to 1985 St Mary's cared for 74 European, Afro-caribbean and Asian immigrants. Immigrants referred to the Hospice were more likely to be accepted for care than indigenous patients. Women from the Indian sub-continent (mean age 42 years) were the youngest immigrants needing hospice care. European immigrants were older and more likely to receive hospice care than other immigrants.

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Index Keywords

hospice Sex Factors Age Factors United Kingdom female male Patients Utilization Review England Emigration and Immigration sex difference patient Article human migration Hospices age

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ISSN: 00179132
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English