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What information do general practitioners need to care for patients with lung cancer? A survey of general practitioners perceptions.

机译:全科医生需要什么信息来照顾肺癌患者?对全科医生看法的调查。

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General practitioners (GPs) are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team that care for patients with lung cancer. It is essential that patient information including results of tests, management plans, treatment, and follow-up arrangements are communicated between hospital-based carers and the community-based GP. The aim of this study was to explore GPs' views about the information they need from hospital-based health professionals in the management of their patients with lung cancer. This exploration is undertaken within the context of a multidisciplinary model of care, a relatively new concept in service delivery for cancer patients. Data were collected using a questionnaire that was distributed to the population of 433 GPs from one Australian regional Division of General Practice. Questions related to from whom, what, when and how GPs would like to receive information from the multidisciplinary hospital-based lung cancer team. GPs reported that they wanted information from all members of the multidisciplinary hospital-based lung cancer team, not just physicians. The key triggers for communication included: any change in the patient's condition; following initial outpatient visit; at admission and discharge; and following treatment milestones. Both medical and social information were seen as important to GPs and there was strong support to receive information electronically. This study illustrates the desire by GPs to receive information from all members of the hospital-based lung cancer team if it is relevant to the ongoing care of their patient. Technology-enabled solutions, such as an electronic multidisciplinary discharge summary, the electronic health record and the person-controlled electronic health record, offer strategies to improve both timeliness and access to information.
机译:全科医生(GPs)是跨学科团队的重要组成部分,该团队照顾肺癌患者。必须在医院护理人员和社区全科医生之间传达患者信息,包括测试结果,管理计划,治疗和随访安排。这项研究的目的是探讨全科医生对他们在医院管理肺癌患者中需要医院医疗专业人员提供的信息的看法。这项探索是在多学科护理模式的背景下进行的,这是为癌症患者提供服务的相对较新的概念。使用调查表收集数据,该调查表从一个澳大利亚地区的全科医学科分发给433名GP。问题与全科医生希望从谁,什么,什么时候以及如何从全科医院的肺癌团队那里获得信息有关。全科医生报告说,他们希望从基于多学科医院的肺癌团队的所有成员那里获得信息,而不仅仅是医生。沟通的主要触发因素包括:患者状况的任何变化;初次门诊之后;入院和出院时;以及后续的治疗里程碑。医疗和社会信息都被视为对全科医生很重要,并且大力支持以电子方式接收信息。这项研究表明,全科医生希望从医院肺癌小组的所有成员那里获得信息,如果这些信息与其患者的日常护理有关。以技术为基础的解决方案,例如电子多学科出院摘要,电子健康记录和个人控制的电子健康记录,提供了改善及时性和信息访问性的策略。

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