Health Information Management Services, Sunshine Coast Health Service District, Queensland, Australia.
Health Inf Manag. 2012;41(2):4-13. doi: 10.1177/183335831204100201.
The delivery of cancer services is primarily hospital-based; however, General Practitioners (GPs) have a key role to play within the context of a multidisciplinary model of care. In order to fulfill their role in cancer care GPs must receive complete and timely information from appropriate members of the hospital team. The aim of this study was to investigate perceptions of the quality, format and timeliness of the patient information GPs receive from a multidisciplinary hospital-based lung cancer team, and elicit how communication between the team and the GP could be improved. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews with a representative sample (n=22) of members of the hospital team and a sample of GPs (n=8). A grounded theory approach was used to categorise the data. Most communications with GPs were from medical officers; however, GPs desired information from all health professional groups in the hospital-based lung cancer team. Most GPs were dissatisfied with the timing of communication. A multidisciplinary discharge summary was suggested as a means of providing both clinical and social information from the team to the GP. Further developments in electronic health records could improve access to patient information by GPs. Results from this study illustrate the need for GPs to receive information from all members of the multidisciplinary hospital team so that they may fulfill their diverse role in supporting patients through all phases of the cancer journey.
癌症服务的提供主要以医院为基础;然而,全科医生(GP)在多学科护理模式中发挥着关键作用。为了在癌症护理中发挥作用,全科医生必须从医院团队的适当成员那里获得完整和及时的信息。本研究旨在调查全科医生对从多学科医院肺癌团队获得的患者信息的质量、格式和及时性的看法,并探讨如何改进团队与全科医生之间的沟通。使用半结构化访谈从医院团队的代表性样本(n=22)和一组全科医生(n=8)中收集数据。使用扎根理论方法对数据进行分类。大多数与全科医生的沟通都是由医疗官员进行的;然而,全科医生希望从医院肺癌团队中的所有卫生专业团体获得信息。大多数全科医生对沟通的及时性不满意。多学科出院小结被建议作为向全科医生提供团队的临床和社会信息的一种手段。电子健康记录的进一步发展可以提高全科医生获取患者信息的能力。本研究的结果表明,全科医生需要从多学科医院团队的所有成员那里获得信息,以便在癌症治疗的所有阶段为患者提供支持,从而充分发挥他们的多样化作用。