Experiences of general practitioners participating in oncology meetings with specialists to support GP-led survivorship care; an interview study from the Netherlands

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作者
van Leeuwen, Anne [1 ]
Wind, Jan [1 ]
van Weert, Henk [1 ]
de Wolff, Vrony [2 ]
van Asselt, Kristel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Acad Med Ctr, Dept Gen Practice, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Med Ctr Brielle, Brielle, Netherlands
关键词
Colon cancer; GP-led survivorship care; qualitative study; FOLLOW-UP CARE; CANCER SURVIVORS; COLON-CANCER; OPPORTUNITIES; PHYSICIANS; PROVIDERS;
D O I
10.1080/13814788.2018.1478960
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Due to ageing, increasing cancer incidence and improved treatment, the number of survivors of cancer increases. To overcome the growing demand for hospital care survivorship by the involvement of the general practitioner (GP) has been suggested. Dutch GPs started a project to offer survivorship care to their patients with the help of monthly oncology meetings with hospital specialists. Objectives: To evaluate the experiences of GPs with monthly oncology meetings in a GP-practice to support GP-led survivorship care of colon cancer patients. Methods: This is a qualitative study in primary care centres in a region in the Netherlands around one hospital. GPs were recruited from practices organizing monthly oncology meetings with hospital specialists. Ten of 15 participating GPs were interviewed until saturation. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and two independent researchers analysed the data. Results: The oncology meetings and individual care plans attributed to a feeling of shared responsibility for the patients by the GP and the specialist. The meetings helped the GPs to be informed about the patients in the diagnostic and treatment phase, which was followed by a clear moment of transfer from hospital to primary care. GPs were better equipped to treat comorbidity and were more confident in providing survivorship care. Due to lack of reimbursement for survivorship care, the internal motivation of the GP must high. Conclusion: The oncology meetings fulfil the need for information and communication. Close cooperation between GPs and oncology specialists appears to be an essential factor for GPs to value GP-led survivorship care positively.
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