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. 2018 Feb 14;17:26. doi: 10.1186/s12904-018-0278-4

Table 2.

Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, 12-month care outcomes and palliative care support of patients registered in the Manjeri Palliative Care Unit, Kerala, India, 2013–2015

Characteristics N (%)
Total 551 (100)
Age < 15 years 2 (< 1)
15–44 years 59 (11)
45–59 years 82 (15)
60–79 years 233 (42)
≥80 years 175 (32)
Sex Male 265 (48)
Female 280 (51)
Missing 6 (1)
Primary diagnosis Cancer 151 (27)
Cardiovascular accident 123 (22)
Dementia related 59 (11)
Serious Mental Illness 33 (6)
Fracture 45 (8)
Chronic kidney disease 34 (7)
Other 106 (19)
Secondary diagnosis Dementia related diseases 35 (6)
Fracture 18 (3)
Coronary artery disease 17 (3)
Serious Mental Illness 9 (2)
Seizure disorder 9 (2)
Metabolic Encephalopathy 8 (1)
Others 8 (1)
None 447 (81)
12-month care outcomea Died 309 (56)
In active care 164 (30)
Transferred out of care 38 (7)
Opted out of care 40 (7)
Care-giver status Care-giver present 530 (96)
Care-giver not required 11 (2)
Living alone 5 (1)
Missing 5 (1)
Type of care-giver Spouse 171 (31)
Daughter in law 139 (25)
Son/Daughter 107 (20)
Mother/Father 32 (6)
Hired care-giver 11 (2)
Sister-in-law 13 (2)
Other 73 (13)
Missing 5 (1)
Median (IQR) number of home visits made by professional care providers 12 months after patient enrollment in the programmeb
Doctors 1 (1–2)
Nurses 5 (2–9)

aIn active care is defined as the patient being alive and still receiving home based palliative care. Transferred out is defined as relocation to another care facility; opted out of care is defined as the patient’s decision to stop receiving care from the programme;

bIQR Inter Quartile Range