Providing palliative care in primary care: how satisfied are GPs and district nurses with current out-of-hours arrangements?
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Providing palliative care in primary care: how satisfied are GPs and district nurses with current out-of-hours arrangements?
Abstract
The complex needs of palliative care patients require an informed, expert, and swift response from out-of-hours general medical services, particularly if hospital admission is to be avoided. Few general practitioners (GPs) reported routinely handing over information on their palliative care patients, particularly to GP co-operatives. District nurses and inner-city GPs were least satisfied with aspects of out-of-hours care. Most responders wanted 24-hour availability of specialist palliative care. This indicates a need to develop and evaluate out-of-hours palliative care procedures and protocols, particularly for GP co-operatives, and to improve inter-agency collaboration.
Comment in
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Out-of-hours palliative care advice line.Br J Gen Pract. 2001 Aug;51(469):677. Br J Gen Pract. 2001. PMID: 11510411 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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