Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2019 Dec;9(4):468-472. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-001653. Epub 2019 Feb 12.
Primary care has a central role in palliative and end of life care: 45.6% of deaths in England and Wales occur under the care of primary care teams at home or in care homes. The Community Care Pathways at the End of Life (CAPE) study investigated primary care provided for patients in the final 6 months of life. This paper highlights the opportunities and challenges associated with primary palliative care research in the UK, describing the methodological, ethical, logistical and gatekeeping challenges encountered in the CAPE study and how these were addressed.
Using a mixed-methods approach, quantitative data were extracted from the general practitioner (GP) and district nurse (DN) records of 400 recently deceased patients in 20 GP practices in the East of England. Focus groups were conducted with some GPs and DNs, and individual interviews held with bereaved carers and other GPs and DNs.
Considerable difficulties were encountered with ethical permissions, with GP, DN and bereaved carer recruitment and both quantitative and qualitative data collection. These were overcome with flexibility of approach, perseverance of the research team and strong user group support. This enabled completion of the study which generated a unique primary palliative care data set.
初级保健在姑息治疗和临终关怀中起着核心作用:英格兰和威尔士有 45.6%的死亡发生在初级保健团队在家中或护理院提供的护理下。社区临终关怀途径(CAPE)研究调查了生命最后 6 个月内患者的初级保健情况。本文重点介绍了英国初级姑息治疗研究中存在的机遇和挑战,描述了 CAPE 研究中遇到的方法学、伦理、后勤和把关挑战,以及如何解决这些挑战。
采用混合方法,从英格兰东部 20 家全科医生实践中 400 名最近去世的患者的全科医生和地区护士记录中提取定量数据。对一些全科医生和地区护士进行了焦点小组访谈,并对丧亲的照顾者以及其他全科医生和地区护士进行了个别访谈。
在获得伦理许可、全科医生、地区护士和丧亲照顾者的招募,以及定量和定性数据收集方面遇到了相当大的困难。通过灵活的方法、研究团队的坚持和强大的用户群体支持,克服了这些困难。这使得该研究得以完成,生成了一个独特的初级姑息治疗数据集。