Browsing Public Health & Primary Care by Author "May, Peter"
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Advancing the Economics of Palliative Care: The Value to Individuals and Families, Organizations, and Society
May, Peter (2021)Current research assessing the economic outcomes of palliative care is limited, and policymakers, payers, patients and clinicians need more information to appropriately and systematically implement palliative care in the ... -
Effect of deinstitutionalisation on quality of life for adults with intellectual disabilities: a systematic review
May, Peter; Mc Carron, Mary; O'Donovan, Mary-Ann; Normand, Charles; Murphy, Esther; Smith, Valerie (2019)Objective: To review systematically the evidence on how deinstitutionalisation affects quality of life (QoL) for adults with intellectual disabilities. Design: Systematic review. Population: Adults (aged 18 years and ... -
An Evaluation of the End-of-Life Programme
May, Peter (2012)This executive summary will explain the remit of the evaluation undertaken and its associated methods; review some of the key findings and recommendations that emerged; and explain what the reader will find in the report’s ... -
Health and social care near the end of life: Can policies reduce costs and improve outcomes?
May, Peter (WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2021) -
Improving Care of People with Serious Medical Illness: An Economic Research Agenda for Palliative Care
May, Peter (USC Schaeffer Center, 2022)Too often, people facing serious illnesses do not get the care and support they—and their families and caregivers—need and want. Palliative care, an approach designed to improve the quality of life of patients with serious ... -
Improving palliative care with machine learning and routine data: a rapid review
May, Peter (2019)Introduction: Improving palliative care is a priority worldwide as this population experiences poor outcomes and accounts disproportionately for costs. In clinical practice, physician judgement is the core method of ... -
Out-of-pocket costs near end of life in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review
May, Peter (2022)Background Globally, there is a rise in chronic disease, including cancer, major organ failure and dementias. Patients and their families in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) pay a high proportion of medical costs ... -
Proportion of deaths in hospital in European countries: trends and associations from panel data (2005–2017)
May, Peter; Jingjing, Jiang (2021)Background: End-of-life care attracts major policy interest. Place of death is an important metric of individual experience and health system performance. Most people prefer to die at home, but hospital is the most common ...