Annals of internal medicine
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Alleviating the problems faced by dying persons and their families has drawn substantial public attention, but little is known about the experience of dying. ⋯ Most elderly and seriously ill patients died in acute care hospitals. Pain and other symptoms were commonplace and troubling to patients. Family members believed that patients preferred comfort, but life-sustaining treatments were often used. These findings indicate important opportunities to improve the care of dying patients.