| Literature DB >> 28554220 |
Peter Pype1, Fien Mertens1, Jeanluc Belche2, Christiane Duchesnes2, Laurence Kohn3, Marij Sercu1, Myriam Deveugele1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cancer care has become complex, requiring healthcare professionals to collaborate to provide high-quality care. Multidisciplinary oncological team (MDT) meetings in the hospital have been implemented to coordinate individual cancer patients' care. General practitioners (GPs) are invited to join, but their participation is minimal.Entities:
Keywords: Interdisciplinary communication; general practitioners; medical oncology; patient care team
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28554220 PMCID: PMC5774280 DOI: 10.1080/13814788.2017.1323081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Gen Pract ISSN: 1381-4788 Impact factor: 1.904
Sample characteristics.
| Participant | Language | M/F | Age | Practice | Payment model: capitation/fee-for-service (FFS) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GP 1 | Dutch | F | 55 | Group: mono-disciplinary | FFS |
| GP 2 | Dutch | M | 42 | Group: multi-disciplinary | FFS |
| GP 3 | Dutch | F | 29 | Duo | FFS |
| GP 4 | Dutch | M | 38 | Solo | FFS |
| GP 5 | Dutch | F | 61 | Duo | FFS |
| GP 6 | Dutch | M | 58 | Solo | FFS |
| GP 7 | Dutch | M | 63 | Solo | FFS |
| GP 8 | Dutch | M | 47 | Group: mono-disciplinary | FFS |
| GP 9 | French | F | 56 | Duo | FFS |
| GP 10 | French | F | 38 | Solo | FFS |
| GP 11 | French | M | 37 | Group: multi-disciplinary | Capitation |
| GP 12 | French | M | 39 | Solo | FFS |
| GP 13 | French | M | 67 | Group: multi-disciplinary | Capitation |
| GP 14 | French | F | 48 | Duo | FFS |
| GP 15 | French | M | 62 | Group: mono-disciplinary | FFS |
| GP 16 | French | M | 40 | Group: multi-disciplinary | Capitation |
| Topic | Content | Question |
|---|---|---|
| The MDT meeting in theory | What does the concept ‘MDT meeting’ mean? | If I say ‘MDT meeting,’ what do you think of? |
| Experience | What is your experience of MDT meetings? | How frequently do you participate in MDT meetings? |
| Perceptions | GP’s role during the MDT meeting. | What do you think other participants’ expectations of your attendance at the MDT meetings are? |
| Facilitators and barriers | GPs’ experiences of facilitators and barriers towards attending the MDT meetings (practical and organizational factors, factors concerning content and relationship). | What is your most important argument for attending the MDT meeting (or not)? |
| Suggestions for improvement | How could GPs’ participation at the MDT meeting be improved? | What can be a way to improve GPs’ attendance of the MDT meeting? |