BACKGROUND: Discharge from hospital to home can be a stressful experience for patients and carers. Contact with the GP is important to ensure continuity of care. OBJECTIVES: To investigate timing of contact with the GP and locum after the last hospitalization in the last year of life and to investigate patient and care characteristics related to contact with the GP within 2 days after discharge. METHODS: Health insurance data were combined with data from Statistics Netherlands on patients who mainly received care at home in the last 4 months of life. Patients who died from cancer (n = 3014), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD, n = 195) or heart failure (n = 171) were compared. RESULTS: First contact after hospital discharge was wit...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Background: Most patients with advanced cancer, debilitating COPD or chronic heart failure (CHF) liv...
BackgroundGeneral Practitioners (GPs) play a key role in the healthcare trajectory of patients. If t...
Background: Many patients are transferred from home to hospital during the final phase of life and t...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) may play an important role in providing end-of-life care to ...
Background: Hospitalisations in the last phase of life may be related to poor quality of palliative ...
Background: Most patients prefer to die at home, where a GP provides end-of-life care. A few previou...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with advanced cancer, debilitating COPD or chronic heart failure (CHF) liv...
Contains fulltext : 153225.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cas...
Background: The period after hospitalization due to deteriorated heart failure (HF) is characterized...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe and compare the relation between treatment aims, h...
Objective For eight chronic diseases, evaluate the association of specialist palliative care (PC) ex...
Issue/problem: Transitions between care settings at the end of life could hinder continuity of care ...
Many patients are hospitalised during the final phase of life, even though most prefer to receive ca...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Background: Most patients with advanced cancer, debilitating COPD or chronic heart failure (CHF) liv...
BackgroundGeneral Practitioners (GPs) play a key role in the healthcare trajectory of patients. If t...
Background: Many patients are transferred from home to hospital during the final phase of life and t...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) may play an important role in providing end-of-life care to ...
Background: Hospitalisations in the last phase of life may be related to poor quality of palliative ...
Background: Most patients prefer to die at home, where a GP provides end-of-life care. A few previou...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with advanced cancer, debilitating COPD or chronic heart failure (CHF) liv...
Contains fulltext : 153225.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cas...
Background: The period after hospitalization due to deteriorated heart failure (HF) is characterized...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe and compare the relation between treatment aims, h...
Objective For eight chronic diseases, evaluate the association of specialist palliative care (PC) ex...
Issue/problem: Transitions between care settings at the end of life could hinder continuity of care ...
Many patients are hospitalised during the final phase of life, even though most prefer to receive ca...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Background: Most patients with advanced cancer, debilitating COPD or chronic heart failure (CHF) liv...
BackgroundGeneral Practitioners (GPs) play a key role in the healthcare trajectory of patients. If t...