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Main sample (N = 237)
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Interrater (N = 38)
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T2 (N = 55)
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Number (%)
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Number (%)
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Number (%)
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Gender
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Female
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153 (65)
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27 (71)
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36 (66)
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Male
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84 (35)
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11 (29)
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19 (34)
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Age
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20–29
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6 (3)
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4 (11)
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2 (4)
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30–39
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20 (8)
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–
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5 (9)
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40–49
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34 (14)
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10 (26)
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10 (18)
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50–59
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69 (29)
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15 (40)
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17 (31)
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60–69
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56 (24)
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5 (13)
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15 (27)
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70–79
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33 (14)
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2 (5)
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5 (9)
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80+
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19 (8)
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2 (5)
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1 (2)
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Relation to patient
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Husband / Wife / Partner
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101 (43)
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11 (30)
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21 (38)
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Son / Daughter
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96 (41)
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15 (39)
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23 (42)
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Brother / Sister
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13 (6)
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4 (10)
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3 (5)
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Son-in-law / Daughter-in-law
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4 (2)
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6 (16)
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2 (4)
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Parent
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9 (3)
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–
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1 (2)
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Friend
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3 (1)
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–
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–
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Other
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11 (4)
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2 (5)
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5 (9)
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Nationality
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Germany
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213 (90)
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35 (92)
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52 (94)
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Austria
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1 (0.3)
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–
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–
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Croatia
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1 (0.3)
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–
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–
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Greece
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1 (0.3)
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–
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–
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Italy
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2 (1)
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–
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–
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Missing
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19 (8)
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3 (8)
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3 (6)
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Religion
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Roman Catholic
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101 (43)
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18 (47)
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22 (40)
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Protestant
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89 (38)
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12 (32)
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24 (44)
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Muslim
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–
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–
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–
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None
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43 (18)
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6 (16)
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8 (14)
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New apostolic
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2 (0.5)
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1 (2.5)
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1 (2)
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Buddhist
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–
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1 (2.5)
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–
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Missing
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2 (0.5)
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–
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–
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Main diagnosis of patient assessed by relativea
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Cancer
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134 (57)
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24 (63)
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35 (64)
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Kidney disease
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48 (20)
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8 (21)
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6 (11)
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Heart failure
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41 (17)
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6 (16)
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4 (7)
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Stroke
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33 (14)
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5 (13)
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7 (13)
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COPD
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19 (8)
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3 (8)
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4 (7)
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Dementia
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19 (8)
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6 (16)
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7 (13)
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Motor neurone disease
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2 (1)
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–
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–
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Don’t know
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5 (2)
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–
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1 (2)
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Something else
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51 (22)
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12 (32)
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13 (24)
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Ward on which patient had died
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Palliative Care Unit
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120 (51)
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24 (64)
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32 (58)
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Internal medicine and neurology
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60 (25)
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7 (18)
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10 (18)
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Intensive care unit
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57 (24)
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7 (18)
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13 (24)
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- aMultiple selection was possible. Percentage rates reflect the amount of one diagnosis per sample.; T2 = Participants of repeated measurement