Objectives: Minimal information is available about the quality of dying and death in Uganda and Kenya, which are African leaders in palliative care. We investigated the quality of dying and death in patients with advanced cancer who had received hospice care in Uganda or Kenya.
Methods: Observational study with bereaved caregivers of decedents (Uganda: = 202; Kenya: = 127) with advanced cancer who had received care from participating hospices in Uganda or Kenya.
Purpose: A culturally appropriate, patient-centered measure of the quality of dying and death is needed to advance palliative care in Africa. We therefore evaluated the Quality of Dying and Death Questionnaire (QODD) in a Kenyan hospice sample and compared item ratings with those from a Canadian advanced-cancer sample.
Methods: Caregivers of deceased patients from three Kenyan hospices completed the QODD.