id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-308354-p50vs2eb Martinsson, Lisa Were clinical routines for good end-of-life care maintained in hospitals and nursing homes during the first three months of the outbreak of COVID-19? A national register study 2020-10-07 .txt text/plain 4270 218 60 OBJECTIVES: The objective was to examine whether adherence to clinical routines for good end-of-life care differed for deaths due to COVID-19 compared to a reference cohort from 2019, and whether they differed between nursing homes and hospitals. Four of the five items differed for total COVID-19 group compared to the reference cohort: fewer were examined by a physician during the last days before death, pain and oral health were less likely to be assessed, and fewer had had a specialised palliative care team consultation (p < .0001, respectively). Compared to the reference cohort from 2019, four of the five end-of-life care routines examined were conducted less often in the total COVID-19 group: significantly fewer were examined by a physician during the last days before death, pain and oral health were less likely to be assessed, and fewer had had a specialised palliative care team consultation, p < .0001 in all four comparisons ( Table 3 ). ./cache/cord-308354-p50vs2eb.txt ./txt/cord-308354-p50vs2eb.txt