Recognising patients who will die in the near future: a nationwide study via the Dutch Sentinel Network of GPs by Ebun A Abarshi, Michael A Echteld, Lieve.

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Recognising patients who will die in the near future: a nationwide study via the Dutch Sentinel Network of GPs by Ebun A Abarshi, Michael A Echteld, Lieve Van den Block, Gé A Donker, Luc Deliens, and Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen BJGP Volume 61(587):e371-e378 June 1, 2011 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice

Recognition of death in the near future in patients who died non-suddenly, by place and cause of death, n = 252 (includes 5 missing values; percentages of missing observations variables ranged between 0.4% and 5.6%). Recognition of death in the near future in patients who died non-suddenly, by place and cause of death, n = 252 (includes 5 missing values; percentages of missing observations variables ranged between 0.4% and 5.6%). Ebun A Abarshi et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e371-e378 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice