Brunei is a rapidly “graying” population, where the number of people aged 65 years
and older increased from 17,800 to 22,600 from 2015 to 2017, respectively. In 2017,
the crude death rate was 4%, equating to 1696 deaths per year. Of these, 52.5% of
the total deaths were comprised of noncommunicable diseases, namely cancer, heart
disease, diabetes mellitus, and cerebrovascular disease.
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Development of palliative care services is necessary to improve the quality of life
of patients and their families facing life-threatening illnesses. This requires early
identification, assessment, and treatment of physical, psychosocial, and spiritual
issues to prevent and relieve suffering.
Ministry of Health Brunei Darussalam
Health Information Booklet. 2017.
Health Information Booklet. 2017.
http://www.moh.gov.bn/Downloadables/Health%20Information%20Booklet%20(HIB)%202017.pdf
Date accessed: November 1, 2019
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World Health Organization
The solid facts: palliative care. WHO. [Internet]. 2004.
The solid facts: palliative care. WHO. [Internet]. 2004.
http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/98418/E82931.pdf
Date accessed: November 1, 2019
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