Integrated palliative care networks from the perspectives of patients: A cross-sectional explorative study in five European countries

Background: Although examining perspectives of patients on integrated palliative care organisation is essential, available literature is largely based on administrative data or healthcare professionals’ perspectives. Aim: (1) Providing insight into the composition and quality of care networks of pat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Palliative medicine 2018-06, Vol.32 (6), p.1103-1113
Hauptverfasser: den Herder-van der Eerden, Marlieke, Ebenau, Anne, Payne, Sheila, Preston, Nancy, Radbruch, Lukas, Linge-Dahl, Lisa, Csikos, Agnes, Busa, Csilla, Van Beek, Karen, Groot, Marieke, Vissers, Kris, Hasselaar, Jeroen
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Although examining perspectives of patients on integrated palliative care organisation is essential, available literature is largely based on administrative data or healthcare professionals’ perspectives. Aim: (1) Providing insight into the composition and quality of care networks of patients receiving palliative care and (2) describing perceived integration between healthcare professionals within these networks and its association with overall satisfaction. Design: Cross-sectional explorative design. Setting/participants: We recruited 157 patients (62% cancer, 25% chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 13% chronic heart failure, mean age 68 years, 55% female) from 23 integrated palliative care initiatives in Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom, Hungary and the Netherlands. Results: About 33% reported contact with a palliative care specialist and 48% with a palliative care nurse. Relationships with palliative care specialists were rated significantly higher than other physicians (p 
ISSN:0269-2163
1477-030X
DOI:10.1177/0269216318756812