Literature DB >> 30402739

[Nurses' perspectives on outpatient palliative care in Vorarlberg, Austria].

K Rizza1, G Mathis2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Due to the demographic development the need for palliative care in the outpatient setting will increase and challenge general practitioners and community nurses. AIM: This study investigated the state of outpatient palliative care in Vorarlberg, Austria from the perspective of outpatient community nurses. The key points of the survey covered the burden of symptoms suffered by palliative patients. Another key focus was the cooperation and communication between community nurses and general practitioners.
METHODS: Between 8 February and 7 March 2016 all 50 community-based nursing services in Vorarlberg were invited to participate in an online survey designed to estimate outpatient palliative care. The survey collected quantitative and descriptive data and 38 nursing services returned the questionnaire (76 %).
RESULTS: According to community-based nurses, the proportion of patients in need of palliative care was 5.7 %. This assessment of needs correlates well with the proportion of personnel qualified in palliative care (p = 0.02). Nursing personnel estimated a high prevalence of symptom burden (76 %). Communication between outpatient nursing personnel and general practitioners relied primarily on telephone calls (79-90 %), less on joint rounds (13-21 %) and case reviews (26-45 %). According to 63 % of the nursing personnel the rate of hospitalization could be reduced with better interprofessional cooperation. DISCUSSION: Symptom burden in the outpatient setting was similar to that of patients being cared for in hospitals. Healthcare personnel in general palliative care should be adequately qualified. The quality of communication via telephone calls should be critically examined in further studies.

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Keywords:  Communication; Cooperation; Nursing; Outpatient; Palliative care

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30402739     DOI: 10.1007/s00391-018-01468-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0948-6704            Impact factor:   1.281


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