NELS-National-Report-2023

Findings of the National End of Life Survey | 2023

Figure 3.6 Overall experiences of care received at home by illness

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

22.0%

22.5%

55.5%

Cancer

33.6%

30.3%

36.1%

Covid-19

24.2%

26.1%

49.7%

Dementia

23.3%

28.3%

48.4%

Heart condition

Inȵuenza or pneumonia

26.2%

32.4%

41.4%

Lung condition

24.4%

29.9%

45.7%

Neurological condition

19.1%

28.4%

52.6%

End stage renal disease

21.7%

25.9%

52.4%

23.8%

23.8%

52.4%

Don't know

Something else

24.0%

31.8%

44.2%

Fair to poor (0 to 6)

Good (7 to 8)

Very good (9 to 10)

Summary of findings: Care at home in the last three months of life

 In total, 2,525 bereaved relatives said that the person who died had spent time being cared for at home during the last three months of their life  The highest-scoring question concerned being treated with respect and dignity by the public health nurse, with 1,747 of 1,917 people (91.1%) saying that their relative or friend was always treated with respect and dignity by the public health nurse.  The lowest-scoring question related to the availability of a GP to visit out of hours, with 579 of 1,482 people (39.1%) saying that the GP was not available to visit if their relative or friend required a home visit from the GP or GP out of hours service for help with urgent problems outside of normal working hours.  In total, 78.1% of participants (1,822 of 2,332) rated the overall care that their relative or friend received from healthcare sta΍ at home in the last three months of their life as ‘good’ or ‘very good’.

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