Integrated primary palliative care model; facilitators and challenges of primary care/family physicians providing community-based palliative care

被引:10
作者
Atreya, Shrikant [1 ]
Patil, Chaitanya [1 ]
Kumar, Raman [2 ]
机构
[1] Tata Med Ctr, Dept Palliat Care & Psychooncol, 14 MAR E-W, Kolkata 700160, W Bengal, India
[2] Acad Family Phys India, New Delhi, India
关键词
Facilitators and challenges; primary care; family physicians; primary palliative care; GENERAL-PRACTITIONERS; INVOLVEMENT; ATTITUDES; BARRIERS; DOCTORS; LIFE;
D O I
10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_653_19
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: Patients with advanced cancer often suffer from complex symptoms necessitating constant supervision and management. Primary care/family physicians act as an important bridge between the patients in the community and the specialists in the hospital ensuring continuity of care. Materials and Methods: The present paper explored the facilitators and challenges in providing home-based palliative care as perceived by the primary care/family physicians (PCP/FP). Results: 62 physicians reported that they were involved in palliative management of at least one cancer patient in the previous year. A significant number of GPs (34%) lacked confidence in providing this care because of patient complexity, inadequate training and insufficient resources. Other barriers included poor communication from specialists and treating teams. Factors facilitating provision of home-based palliative care included their willingness to help palliative care patients, their inclination to train in palliative care and enthusiasm to refer to guidelines while caring for patients. Conclusion: It is explicit in the paper that resources with respect to information sharing and communication, technical support and training are essential to empower the PCP/FP in providing community-based palliative care.
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页码:2877 / 2881
页数:5
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