Trends in hospital deaths in Denmark from 1980 to 2014, at ages 50 and over
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To explore temporal trends and individual-level determinants of hospital deaths at ages 50 and over in Denmark, from 1980 to 2014. DESIGN: Individual-level, register-based retrospective study. SETTING: Denmark, 1980-2014. PARTICIPANTS: All deaths that occurred in Denmark from 1980 to 2014 among individuals aged 50 years or older (N = 1,834,437), extracted from population registers. MEASUREMENTS: A death was defined as a hospital death if the individual was admitted to the hospital as an inpatient, and the date of discharge from the hospital is equal to the date of death. RESULTS: The percentage of hospital deaths decreased in both sexes (all ages combined, men: 56% to 44%; women: 49% to 39%) and at ages 50-79, remained almost unchanged at ages 80-89 and increased in the oldest age group (90+ men: 27% to 32%; women: 18% to 24%). We observed increasing trends of hospital deaths for three groups, people: age 90 years and older, dying from respiratory diseases, and who had terminal hospitalizations lasting 1-3 days. Sub-analysis of all hospital deaths according to length of the terminal hospitalizations suggests that the overall reduction of hospital deaths might be driven by a reduction in hospitalizations that were longer than one week. Persons who are married, have middle or high income, have a history of hospitalizations in the year before death, or die because of respiratory diseases have higher odds of dying in a hospital. CONCLUSION: Results provide evidence that Danes age 50 years and older are increasingly dying outside the hospital context. We find three age-specific patterns in the proportion of hospital deaths. Changes in healthcare and social systems implemented in Denmark during the observation period may underlie the broader reduction in hospital deaths in the country.
Citation
Carollo , A , Calduch Verdiell , N , Hale , J M , Andersen-Ranberg , K , Lindahl-Jacobsen , R & Oksuzyan , A 2019 , ' Trends in hospital deaths in Denmark from 1980 to 2014, at ages 50 and over ' , Journal of the American Geriatrics Society , vol. 67 , no. 3 , pp. 471-476 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.15672
Publication
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1532-5415Type
Journal article
Description
This work was supported by the Max Planck Society within the framework of the project “On the Edge of Societies: New Vulnerable Populations, Emerging Challenges for Social Policies and Future Demands for Social Innovation. The Experience of the Baltic Sea States (2016‐2021).”Collections
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