van der Plas Annicka Gm, Francke Anneke L, Vissers Kris C, Jansen Wim Jj, Deliens Luc, Onwuteaka-Philipsen Bregje D
Department of Public and Occupational Health, VU University Medical Center, P.O. Box 7057, 1007 MB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Center of Expertise in Palliative Care, VU University Medical Center, P.O. Box 7057, 1007 MB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMC Palliat Care. 2015 Jul 2;14:31. doi: 10.1186/s12904-015-0029-8.
Case managers have been introduced in Dutch primary palliative care; these are nurses with expertise in palliative care who offer support to patients and informal carers in addition to the care provided by the general practitioner and home care nurses. This study aims to describe support and investigate what characteristics of patients and the organizational setting are related to the number of contacts and to the number of times topics are discussed between the case manager and patients and/or informal carers.
Prospective study following cancer patients (n = 662) receiving support from a palliative care case manager in Dutch primary care, using registration forms filled out by the case manager after contact with the patient and/or informal carer. In backward linear regression, the association was studied between patient or organizational characteristics and the number of contacts and the number of times conversation topics were discussed.
Organizational characteristics add more to explained variability in data than patient characteristics. Case managers provide support in a flexible manner with regard to the number, mode, persons present, and duration of contacts. Support covered all domains of palliative care, with most attention given to physical complaints, life expectancy and psychological aspects.
Support offered by the case managers is prompted by characteristics of the organization for which they work. This is contradictory to the idea of patient centered care highly valued in palliative care.
荷兰初级姑息治疗中引入了个案管理员;这些是具有姑息治疗专业知识的护士,除了提供全科医生和家庭护理护士的护理外,还为患者和非正式护理人员提供支持。本研究旨在描述所提供的支持,并调查患者的哪些特征以及组织环境与接触次数以及个案管理员与患者和/或非正式护理人员讨论话题的次数相关。
对荷兰初级保健中接受姑息治疗个案管理员支持的癌症患者(n = 662)进行前瞻性研究,使用个案管理员在与患者和/或非正式护理人员接触后填写的登记表。在向后线性回归中,研究了患者或组织特征与接触次数以及讨论话题次数之间的关联。
组织特征比患者特征对数据中可解释的变异性贡献更大。个案管理员在接触的次数、方式、在场人员和持续时间方面以灵活的方式提供支持。支持涵盖了姑息治疗的所有领域,其中对身体不适、预期寿命和心理方面给予了最多关注。
个案管理员提供的支持是由他们工作的组织的特征所推动的。这与姑息治疗中高度重视的以患者为中心的护理理念相矛盾。