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Anticipated deaths with physician care (mitori) at home in one town in Japan: A preliminary report
Background
There are few reports on the numbers of anticipated deaths (mitori [看取り]) at home in Japan.
Method
We used the Japanese death certificate system (shiboukohyou [死亡小票]) for Toyono town citizens who died between 2020 and 2022 and judged a death to constitute mitori when the certificate was not written by a doctor referred from the police.
Results
Among 756 deaths, 109 (14.4%) were mitori at home. Deaths at home were 144 and mitori at home accounted for 75.7%.
Conclusion
Shiboukohyou appear to provide numbers of mitori at home. Death certificate should include a space which shows mitori or not.