Relatives' attitudes towards death in hospital: The satisfaction level concerning the handling of dying patients in hospital.

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Andersen, JS
Jessen, JR
Lund, JO
Hansen, PH
Toft, T
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[1] Amtssygehuset Gentofte, Anaestesiol Afdeling, Gentofte, Denmark
[2] Amtssygehuset Gentofte, Klin Fysiol Nukl Med Afdeling S, Gentofte, Denmark
[3] Amtssygehuset Gentofte, Patol Inst, Gentofte, Denmark
[4] Holstein Toft Radgivende Socioler ApS, Kobenhavn, Denmark
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Introduction: A survey was conducted over 13 months to measure the satisfaction level of relatives to patients, who had died in hospital. Methods: The survey contained a questionnaire of 75 questions measuring satisfaction in different areas: the amount and quality of information given to the relatives by doctors, the support and care provided by the staff, and the quality of the physical environment. Results: Out of 619 questionnaires posted, 462 were returned (74.6% response rate). Only half the relatives were satisfied with the level of information given by doctors to themselves and the one dying. Twenty-four per cent of the respondents were dissatisfied by the length of time taken by doctors to inform them about the situation. Abroad majority of respondents (85%) were very satisfied with the care and support provided by the nursing staff. Sixty-six per cent of the patients died in private wards. Fifty-five per cent of the relatives were satisfied with the quality of the patient's room, but only 37% were satisfied with the environment offered to them. One in five was especially dissatisfied by the lack of a special room, which would permit enabling private conversations in an undisturbed environment. Discussion: Our survey shows that doctors' communication with the relatives of dying patients needs to be improved. There also seems to be a need for providing a better environment for the relatives of dying patients by reserving separate rooms for rest and conversation.
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