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Place of death for the ‘oldest old’: ≥85-year-olds in the CC75C population-based cohort
by Jane Fleming, Jun Zhao, Morag Farquhar, Carol Brayne, Stephen Barclay, and BJGP Volume 60(573):e171-e179 April 1, 2010 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice
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CC75C study: sampling frame for participants who died aged ≥85 years within a year of interview.
Jane Fleming et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e171-e179 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice
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The ‘oldest old’ in their last year of life: how this analysis sample was constructed.
Jane Fleming et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e171-e179 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice
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Movements between residential or care settings during the last year of life (n = 320 people who died aged ≥85) from their place of residence when interviewed less than a year before death, to their ‘usual address’ registered at death and where they died. Movements between residential or care settings during the last year of life (n = 320 people who died aged ≥85) from their place of residence when interviewed less than a year before death, to their ‘usual address’ registered at death and where they died. Jane Fleming et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e171-e179 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice
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Study participants' usual address at death and place of death by age-band.
Jane Fleming et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e171-e179 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice
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