Table 1.
Demographic, socioeconomic, and clinical characteristics of the study population.
Fig 1.
Percentage of patients staying at home and at each facility within the last six months of life.
S1 Fig in S1 File shows the distribution of cases across the primary variable (i.e., days spent at home within the last 180 days of life).
Fig 2.
Transition of place of stay during the last 10 days before death.
Vertical boxes show the place of stay at the given day, counting from 180 days before death.
Table 2.
Descriptive analysis of the number of days spent at home within the last 180 days of life among women and men, according to clinical and socioeconomic characteristics.
Fig 3.
Adjusted model of percentage of days spent at home within the last 180 days of life, according to gender.
Squared dots and lines show the odds ratio and 95% confidence interval of spending a higher percentage of days at home compared with the reference category. The model has been adjusted for all investigated variables. (a) Includes individuals perceiving a minimum integration income, unemployment allowance, unemployment benefit or not qualifying for either of the previous nor other categories.