J D Holden1. 1. Medical Centre, Haydock, St. Helens, England.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To document the delivery and outcome of palliative care in one practice. DESIGN: All appropriate deaths were documented over the period of the study. SETTING: One general practice of four doctors caring for 8000 patients in the North-West of England. SUBJECTS: All patients dying of malignant disease which had included a palliative phase of at least one week. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Place of death; continuity of care; general practitioners' assessment of symptom relief; follow-up of bereaved relatives. RESULTS: 118 deaths from terminal malignant disease were recorded over eight years in my practice. 75% were being cared for by us (GPs) at the time of death. More detailed information was recorded on 64 of these patients showing generally "satisfactory" care. CONCLUSIONS: A simple audit can help maintain high standards of palliative care. General practitioners are encouraged to maintain registers of the care received by terminally-ill patients as an aid to quality assurance in this area.
OBJECTIVE: To document the delivery and outcome of palliative care in one practice. DESIGN: All appropriate deaths were documented over the period of the study. SETTING: One general practice of four doctors caring for 8000 patients in the North-West of England. SUBJECTS: All patients dying of malignant disease which had included a palliative phase of at least one week. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Place of death; continuity of care; general practitioners' assessment of symptom relief; follow-up of bereaved relatives. RESULTS: 118 deaths from terminal malignant disease were recorded over eight years in my practice. 75% were being cared for by us (GPs) at the time of death. More detailed information was recorded on 64 of these patients showing generally "satisfactory" care. CONCLUSIONS: A simple audit can help maintain high standards of palliative care. General practitioners are encouraged to maintain registers of the care received by terminally-ill patients as an aid to quality assurance in this area.