Place of Death of People With Chronic Conditions in Latin America: A Systematic Review
María Adelaida Cordoba-Nuñez, Alejandro Unda-López, Paula Hidalgo-Andrade, Luis Fernando Rodrigues, Fernando Cesar Iwamoto Marcucci, Tania Pastrana

TL;DR
This study reviews where people with chronic conditions in Latin America die, finding differences across countries and factors like age and education.
Contribution
The study systematically reviews place-of-death patterns in Latin America, focusing on chronic conditions and sociocultural factors.
Findings
Hospital was the most common place of death in several Latin American countries.
Home deaths were more common in Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
Older age and lower education were linked to higher likelihood of home death.
Abstract
To identify the place of death and associated factors among individuals in Latin American countries, with a particular focus on chronic conditions and serious health-related suffering. A systematic review was conducted across five databases in May 2024 following PRISMA guidelines. Eligible studies included data on the place of death of at least one Latin American country. Twenty-one studies with data from 12 Latin American countries were included. Hospital was the most frequent place of death in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Paraguay, and Uruguay, while home deaths predominated in Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatemala. In Chile, Peru, and Mexico, the distribution was mixed, varying by population and clinical condition. Findings showed that older individuals and lower education were associated with an increased likelihood of home death. Marital status and urban residence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChronic Disease Management Strategies · Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Health disparities and outcomes
