Knowledge Gaps in End-of-Life Care and Planning Options Among Older Adults in Switzerland

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Objectives: Good knowledge about end-of-life (EOL) care options helps in discussing and planning important aspects of the end of life in advance and contributes to improved well-being among dying patients and their families. Methods: Our study explores knowledge levels of EOL care and planning options and its sociodemographic and regional patterning using nationally representative data from respondents aged 55+ of wave 6 of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe in Switzerland (n = 2,199). Results: Respondents answered correctly on average to just under four out of eight questions regarding EOL care options. Women, individuals with higher education levels, and those living with a partner showed a higher EOL knowledge score, whereas the score is lower among older adults (75+) and individuals living in French- and Italian-speaking Switzerland. Conclusion: In view of the significant EOL knowledge gaps among older adults in Switzerland, further education efforts on EOL care options are needed, with particular attention to the population groups most affected.

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Vilpert, S., Borasio, G. D., & Maurer, J. (2022). Knowledge Gaps in End-of-Life Care and Planning Options Among Older Adults in Switzerland. International Journal of Public Health, 67. https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2022.1604676

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