Early identification of and proactive palliative care for patients in general practice, incentive and methods of a randomized controlled trial

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>According to the Word Health Organization, patients who can benefit from palliative care should be identified earlier to enable proactive palliative care. Up to now, this is not common practice and has hardly been addressed in scient...

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Main Authors: Thoonsen Bregje, Groot Marieke, Engels Yvonne, Prins Judith, Verhagen Stans, Galesloot Cilia, van Weel Chris, Vissers Kris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-11-01
Series:BMC Family Practice
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/12/123
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spelling doaj-045ca4999b784a10a46a14be88de922a2020-11-25T03:23:09ZengBMCBMC Family Practice1471-22962011-11-0112112310.1186/1471-2296-12-123Early identification of and proactive palliative care for patients in general practice, incentive and methods of a randomized controlled trialThoonsen BregjeGroot MariekeEngels YvonnePrins JudithVerhagen StansGalesloot Ciliavan Weel ChrisVissers Kris<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>According to the Word Health Organization, patients who can benefit from palliative care should be identified earlier to enable proactive palliative care. Up to now, this is not common practice and has hardly been addressed in scientific literature. Still, palliative care is limited to the terminal phase and restricted to patients with cancer. Therefore, we trained general practitioners (GPs) in identifying palliative patients in an earlier phase of their disease trajectory and in delivering structured proactive palliative care. The aim of our study is to determine if this training, in combination with consulting an expert in palliative care regarding each palliative patient's tailored care plan, can improve different aspects of the quality of the remaining life of patients with severe chronic diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure and cancer.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>A two-armed randomized controlled trial was performed. As outcome variables we studied: place of death, number of hospital admissions and number of GP out of hours contacts.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>We expect that this study will increase the number of identified palliative care patients and improve different aspects of quality of palliative care. This is of importance to improve palliative care for patients with COPD, CHF and cancer and their informal caregivers, and to empower the GP. The study protocol is described and possible strengths and weaknesses and possible consequences have been outlined.</p> <p>Trial Registration</p> <p>The Netherlands National Trial Register: <a href="http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=NTR2815">NTR2815</a></p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/12/123
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author Thoonsen Bregje
Groot Marieke
Engels Yvonne
Prins Judith
Verhagen Stans
Galesloot Cilia
van Weel Chris
Vissers Kris
spellingShingle Thoonsen Bregje
Groot Marieke
Engels Yvonne
Prins Judith
Verhagen Stans
Galesloot Cilia
van Weel Chris
Vissers Kris
Early identification of and proactive palliative care for patients in general practice, incentive and methods of a randomized controlled trial
BMC Family Practice
author_facet Thoonsen Bregje
Groot Marieke
Engels Yvonne
Prins Judith
Verhagen Stans
Galesloot Cilia
van Weel Chris
Vissers Kris
author_sort Thoonsen Bregje
title Early identification of and proactive palliative care for patients in general practice, incentive and methods of a randomized controlled trial
title_short Early identification of and proactive palliative care for patients in general practice, incentive and methods of a randomized controlled trial
title_full Early identification of and proactive palliative care for patients in general practice, incentive and methods of a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Early identification of and proactive palliative care for patients in general practice, incentive and methods of a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Early identification of and proactive palliative care for patients in general practice, incentive and methods of a randomized controlled trial
title_sort early identification of and proactive palliative care for patients in general practice, incentive and methods of a randomized controlled trial
publisher BMC
series BMC Family Practice
issn 1471-2296
publishDate 2011-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>According to the Word Health Organization, patients who can benefit from palliative care should be identified earlier to enable proactive palliative care. Up to now, this is not common practice and has hardly been addressed in scientific literature. Still, palliative care is limited to the terminal phase and restricted to patients with cancer. Therefore, we trained general practitioners (GPs) in identifying palliative patients in an earlier phase of their disease trajectory and in delivering structured proactive palliative care. The aim of our study is to determine if this training, in combination with consulting an expert in palliative care regarding each palliative patient's tailored care plan, can improve different aspects of the quality of the remaining life of patients with severe chronic diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure and cancer.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>A two-armed randomized controlled trial was performed. As outcome variables we studied: place of death, number of hospital admissions and number of GP out of hours contacts.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>We expect that this study will increase the number of identified palliative care patients and improve different aspects of quality of palliative care. This is of importance to improve palliative care for patients with COPD, CHF and cancer and their informal caregivers, and to empower the GP. The study protocol is described and possible strengths and weaknesses and possible consequences have been outlined.</p> <p>Trial Registration</p> <p>The Netherlands National Trial Register: <a href="http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=NTR2815">NTR2815</a></p>
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