Friday, 28 April 2017

Fear of talking about dying 'leading to thousands of traumatic hospital deaths'

Fear of talking about dying 'leading to thousands of traumatic hospital deaths' Thousands of cancer patients would prefer to die at home but are forced to suffer “traumatic” deaths in hospital, according to Macmillan.

Taboos around talking about death are fuelling a “crisis of communication” in the UK that prevents people from planning their final days, warned the organisation in a new report.

Research by the charity found that while 38 per cent of people who die from cancer die in hospital, just one per cent would choose to do so, with 64 per cent saying they wanted to die at home. The Independent

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