GPs' views on transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the out-of-hours co-operative

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In the Netherlands, the increase in of out-of-hours care that is provided by GP co-operatives is challenging the continuity of care for the terminally ill in general practice. Aim of this study is to investigate the views of general...

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Main Authors: Giesen Paul, Terpstra Elmi, Willekens Maartje, Blankenstein Nettie, Schweitzer Bart, Deliens Luc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-12-01
Series:BMC Palliative Care
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-684X/8/19
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spelling doaj-aafee32962ce49d1a91983517028c3092020-11-24T22:09:09ZengBMCBMC Palliative Care1472-684X2009-12-01811910.1186/1472-684X-8-19GPs' views on transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the out-of-hours co-operativeGiesen PaulTerpstra ElmiWillekens MaartjeBlankenstein NettieSchweitzer BartDeliens Luc<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In the Netherlands, the increase in of out-of-hours care that is provided by GP co-operatives is challenging the continuity of care for the terminally ill in general practice. Aim of this study is to investigate the views of general practitioners (GPs) on the transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the GP co-operatives. GPs were asked to give their view from two different perspectives: as a GP in their daily practice and as a locum in the GP co-operative.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Retrospective web based questionnaire sent to all 424 GPs in the Amsterdam region.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>With a response rate of 42%, 177 physicians completed the questionnaire. Transfer of information to the GP co-operative about most of their terminally ill patients was reported by 82% of the GPs and 5% did not do so for any of their patients. A faster than foreseen deterioration of the patient's situation was the most frequently reported reason for not transferring information.</p> <p>Of those who transferred information to the GP co-operative, more than 95% reported that they provided information about the diagnosis and terminally ill status of the patient. Information about medication, patient wishes regarding treatment, and prognosis was reported by respectively 90%, 87%, and 74% of the GPs. Less than 50% of the GPs reported that they transferred information about the patient's awareness of both the diagnosis and the prognosis, about the psychosocial context, and intolerances.</p> <p>In their role as locum, over 90% of the GPs wanted to receive information about the diagnosis, the terminally ill status of the patient, the medication and the patient's wishes regarding treatment.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Although most GPs reported that they transferred information about their terminally ill patients to the GP co-operative, the content of this information varies considerably. Only 21% of the GPs, working out of hours as a locum, were satisfied with the quality of the information transferred.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-684X/8/19
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author Giesen Paul
Terpstra Elmi
Willekens Maartje
Blankenstein Nettie
Schweitzer Bart
Deliens Luc
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Terpstra Elmi
Willekens Maartje
Blankenstein Nettie
Schweitzer Bart
Deliens Luc
GPs' views on transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the out-of-hours co-operative
BMC Palliative Care
author_facet Giesen Paul
Terpstra Elmi
Willekens Maartje
Blankenstein Nettie
Schweitzer Bart
Deliens Luc
author_sort Giesen Paul
title GPs' views on transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the out-of-hours co-operative
title_short GPs' views on transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the out-of-hours co-operative
title_full GPs' views on transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the out-of-hours co-operative
title_fullStr GPs' views on transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the out-of-hours co-operative
title_full_unstemmed GPs' views on transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the out-of-hours co-operative
title_sort gps' views on transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the out-of-hours co-operative
publisher BMC
series BMC Palliative Care
issn 1472-684X
publishDate 2009-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In the Netherlands, the increase in of out-of-hours care that is provided by GP co-operatives is challenging the continuity of care for the terminally ill in general practice. Aim of this study is to investigate the views of general practitioners (GPs) on the transfer of information about terminally ill patients to the GP co-operatives. GPs were asked to give their view from two different perspectives: as a GP in their daily practice and as a locum in the GP co-operative.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Retrospective web based questionnaire sent to all 424 GPs in the Amsterdam region.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>With a response rate of 42%, 177 physicians completed the questionnaire. Transfer of information to the GP co-operative about most of their terminally ill patients was reported by 82% of the GPs and 5% did not do so for any of their patients. A faster than foreseen deterioration of the patient's situation was the most frequently reported reason for not transferring information.</p> <p>Of those who transferred information to the GP co-operative, more than 95% reported that they provided information about the diagnosis and terminally ill status of the patient. Information about medication, patient wishes regarding treatment, and prognosis was reported by respectively 90%, 87%, and 74% of the GPs. Less than 50% of the GPs reported that they transferred information about the patient's awareness of both the diagnosis and the prognosis, about the psychosocial context, and intolerances.</p> <p>In their role as locum, over 90% of the GPs wanted to receive information about the diagnosis, the terminally ill status of the patient, the medication and the patient's wishes regarding treatment.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Although most GPs reported that they transferred information about their terminally ill patients to the GP co-operative, the content of this information varies considerably. Only 21% of the GPs, working out of hours as a locum, were satisfied with the quality of the information transferred.</p>
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