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Research Article

Out-of-hours palliative care provided by GP co-operatives in the Netherlands: A focus group study

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Pages 160-166 | Received 10 Aug 2010, Accepted 13 Apr 2011, Published online: 16 May 2011
 

Abstract

Background: In the Netherlands, out-of-hours primary care has been re-organized from small on-call rota groups to large-scale GP co-operatives. However, out-of-hours palliative care is an area of concern. According to studies in the UK, the transfer of information about terminally ill patients to GP co-operatives seems to be poor, resulting in care that is often inadequate. Our aim was to investigate the experiences of GPs in the Netherlands about the quality of out-of-hours palliative care provided by GP co-operatives, and to identify elements of care that might need to be improved. Methods: Setting: General practice. Design: Qualitative study, using three focus group discussions, analysed in a qualitative descriptive approach. Results: GPs participating in the focus groups, considered the quality of out-of-hours palliative care that is provided by GP co-operatives to be meagre. The service provided by the co-operatives was designed for acute medical problems, rather than for palliative care needs. The GPs reported three major problems: (Citation) lack of adequate information at the GP out-of-hours service; (Citation) lack of anticipatory care during office hours; and (Citation) absence of a palliative care policy in the GP co-operatives.

Conclusions: Although GP co-operatives are capable of providing continuity in palliative care, improvements could be achieved if GPs and GP co-operatives address the problems mentioned above.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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