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Early conversations about the end of life can contribute to patient-centered care at the end of life. Too often, however, these conversations do not take place or if they do, they are too late. The aim of this qualitative research was to identify the prerequisites, difficulties and usefulness of such conversations from the point of view of healthy older adults. The findings might be of use in primary health care to provide early and open end-of-life discussions. The interviews stem from an experimental study concerning the readiness of e