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Place of death among foreign-born individuals: A national population-based register study
Sophiahemmet University.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3660-6306
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2023 (English)In: Palliative Care and Social Practice, E-ISSN 2632-3524, Vol. 17, article id 26323524231185157Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about where foreign-born individuals die in Sweden and how birth region might influence place of death. Thus, there is a need for population-based studies investigating place of death and associated factors among foreign-born individuals.

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify variations in place of death among foreign-born individuals residing in Sweden and to compare place of death between the foreign- and domestic-born population. We also examine the association between place of death, underlying cause of death and sociodemographic characteristics among the foreign-born population.

DESIGN: A population-based register study.

METHODS: All deceased individuals ⩾18 years of age in Sweden with a registered place of death between 2012 and 2019 (n = 682,697). Among these, 78,466 individuals were foreign-born. Univariable multinomial logistic regression modelling and multivariable multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed.

RESULTS: Overall, hospital was the most common place of death among the foreign-born population. However, there were variations in place of death related to region of birth. Compared to domestic-born, a higher proportion of foreign-born individuals dies at home, the majority of whom were born on the African continent.

CONCLUSION: Region of birth is one of the several factors associated with place of death among foreign-born individuals. Further research is needed to explore both preferences and barriers to place of death among foreign-born individuals.

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2023. Vol. 17, article id 26323524231185157
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Cause of death, Death certificates, Health inequities, Immigrants, Palliative care, Place of death, Socioeconomic factors
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URN: urn:nbn:se:shh:diva-5009DOI: 10.1177/26323524231185157PubMedID: 37465177OAI: oai:DiVA.org:shh-5009DiVA, id: diva2:1796748
Available from: 2023-09-13 Created: 2023-09-13 Last updated: 2025-02-20Bibliographically approved

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