Shipman C, Addington-Hall J, Barclay S, Briggs J, Cox I, Daniels L, Millar D
Department of Palliative Care and Policy, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine, London.
Br J Gen Pract. 2000 Jun;50(455):477-8.
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.
姑息治疗患者的复杂需求要求非工作时间的全科医疗服务给出明智、专业且迅速的回应,尤其是在要避免患者住院的情况下。很少有全科医生报告说会定期交接他们姑息治疗患者的信息,特别是交给全科医生合作组织。地区护士和市中心的全科医生对非工作时间护理的各个方面最不满意。大多数受访者希望专科姑息治疗能24小时提供。这表明有必要制定和评估非工作时间的姑息治疗程序和方案,特别是针对全科医生合作组织的,并改善机构间的协作。