General practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview study

Background Patients surviving critical illnesses, such as sepsis, often suffer from long-term complications. After discharge from hospital, most patients are treated in primary care. Little is known how general practitioners (GPs) perform critical illness aftercare and how it can be improved. Within...

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Main Authors: Christoph Heintze, Katrina M Turner, Sabine Gehrke-Beck, Jochen Gensichen, Konrad FR Schmidt, M Baenfer, LM Baldwin, C Berhold, M Beuthling, A Bindara-Klippel, FM Brunkhorst, M Corea, D Davydov, L Eckholdt, F Eissler, Ch Engel, A Freytag, A Geist, H Gerlach, A Goldmann, J Graf, F Hamzei, M Hartmann, M Hesse, K Huelle, U Jakobi, S Kerth, D Keh, F Klefisch, R Kuehnemund, H Kuhnsch, Th Lehmann, J Lehmke, P Lehmkuhl, A Meier-Hellmann, J Muehlberg, F Mueller, F Oehmichen, G Ollenschlaeger, M Oppert, M Pohl, Z Puthucheary, S Rademacher, L Reil, K Reinhart, A Sablotzki, M Schelle, G Schelling, A Scherag, N Schilling, N Schneider, T Schreiber, D Schwarzkopf, C Spies, P Thiel, G Tiedemann, L Toepfer, S Toussaint, M Wensing, S Worrack, M von Korff, C Fleischmann-Struzek, M Böde
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-02-01
Series:BMJ Open
Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/2/e040533.full