Abstract Background In many countries, GPs and home care nurses are involved in care for patients with advanced cancer. Given the varied and complex needs of these patients, providing satisfactory care is a major challenge for them. We therefore aimed to study which aspects of care patients, GPs and home care nurses consider important and whether patients receive these aspects. Methods Seventy-two Dutch patients with advanced cancer, 87 GPs and 26 home care nurses rated the importance of support when experiencing symptoms, respect for patients’ autonomy and information provision. Patients also rated whether they received these aspects. Questionnaires were based on the CQ index palliative care. Results Almost all patients rated information p...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Background: Little is known about how GPs determine whether and when patients need palliative care. ...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Background: In many countries, GPs and home care nurses are involved in care for patients with advan...
Given the varied and complex needs of these patients, providing satisfactory care is a major challen...
Background: Many patients with advanced cancer receive palliative care from a GP and homecare nurse....
Background: Cancer causes approximately one third of all deaths in industrialized countries. Hence a...
Background: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and community nurses play a central role...
Background In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and community nurses play a central role...
Background: About two-thirds of all Dutch patients who die of cancer remain at home at the end of li...
In the Netherlands many patients with cancer die at home (60-70%). These patients are supported by ...
Background Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the ...
Background Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the ...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Background: In the next thirty years, the world’s elderly population will double which will lead to ...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Background: Little is known about how GPs determine whether and when patients need palliative care. ...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Background: In many countries, GPs and home care nurses are involved in care for patients with advan...
Given the varied and complex needs of these patients, providing satisfactory care is a major challen...
Background: Many patients with advanced cancer receive palliative care from a GP and homecare nurse....
Background: Cancer causes approximately one third of all deaths in industrialized countries. Hence a...
Background: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and community nurses play a central role...
Background In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and community nurses play a central role...
Background: About two-thirds of all Dutch patients who die of cancer remain at home at the end of li...
In the Netherlands many patients with cancer die at home (60-70%). These patients are supported by ...
Background Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the ...
Background Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the ...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Background: In the next thirty years, the world’s elderly population will double which will lead to ...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Background: Little is known about how GPs determine whether and when patients need palliative care. ...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...