van Heest Florien, Finlay Ilora, Otter Renée, Jong Betty Meyboom-de
Drenthe, Comprehensive Cancer Centre North-Netherlands, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Br J Gen Pract. 2007 Jun;57(539):494-6.
This study describes a novel type of support for GPs caring for patients dying at home: the establishment and evaluation of a telephone advisory service for GPs, run by GPs with a special interest in palliative care (GPwSIs) in the Netherlands 2000-2003. A growing number of GPs called for advice, 10% during out of hours. Prognosis of the patients was generally short (days to weeks in 70% of cases). Most advice sought by GPs concerned symptom management and on evaluation, 85% of the GPs followed the advice.
本研究描述了一种为在家中临终患者提供护理的全科医生(GP)的新型支持方式:2000 - 2003年在荷兰建立并评估了一项由对姑息治疗有特殊兴趣的全科医生(GPwSIs)运营的针对全科医生的电话咨询服务。越来越多的全科医生寻求建议,其中10%是在非工作时间。患者的预后通常较短(70%的病例为几天至几周)。全科医生寻求的大多数建议涉及症状管理,在评估方面,85%的全科医生遵循了这些建议。