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Clinical Trial
. 1998 Nov;35(3):189-99.
doi: 10.1016/s0738-3991(98)00062-7.

Transmural care. A new approach in the care for terminal cancer patients: its effects on re-hospitalization and quality of life

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Transmural care. A new approach in the care for terminal cancer patients: its effects on re-hospitalization and quality of life

F W Smeenk et al. Patient Educ Couns. 1998 Nov.

Abstract

Despite their wishes, terminal cancer patients are frequently readmitted to hospitals. This appears in part to be due to poor communication amongst professional caregivers and/or the overburdening of their (informal) caregivers. This quasi-experimental study investigated the effects of a transmural home care programme on re-hospitalization, quality of life and place of death for terminal cancer patients. The programme intended to optimize communication, cooperation and coordination between intra- and extra-mural health care organizations (transmural care). Initial patient characteristics of the intervention group (n = 79) matched those of the control group (n = 37) well. When compared to the control group, which received the standard community care, patients in the intervention group underwent significantly less re-hospitalization during the terminal phase of their illness (5.8 versus 11.5 days; P < 0.01) while the intervention contributed significantly positive to the patients' "physical" quality of life 1 month after the start of the intervention. A higher, but not significant (P = 0.06) percentage of patients in the intervention group also died at home (81 versus 65%). The introduction of measures to enhance coordination and cooperation of intra- and extramural care, seems to be an improvement compared to standard community care.

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