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11.12.2019 | Original Contributions
Caring for frail older patients in the last phase of life
Challenges for general practitioners in the integration of geriatric and palliative care
verfasst von:
PD Dr. rer. medic. Stephanie Stiel, Dr. med. Olaf Krause, Carolin Sophie Berndt, Helen Ewertowski, M.A., Dr. PH. Gabriele Müller-Mundt, Prof. Dr. med. Nils Schneider, MPH
Erschienen in:
Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie
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Abstract
Background
The best possible care for frail older patients at the end of life can require the integration of geriatric and palliative approaches, possibly with different accentuations at different times. General practitioners (GP) are particularly important in this context: they provide patients with low-threshold primary care close to their homes and provide both general palliative care and geriatric services.
Objective
What are the challenges for GPs in caring for frail older patients at the end of their lives?
Material and methods
A secondary data analysis of 52 qualitative interviews was carried out, which were serially obtained at 4 points in time over a period of 18 months with 14 family doctors. In addition, one focus group with five GPs took place. The analysis was carried out according to the principles of grounded theory.
Results
The results show that GPs see the care of frail older patients at the end of their lives through a) the growing number of older people, b) multimorbidity and complexity of the problem areas, c) the integration of geriatric and palliative approaches, d) the high average age of general practitioners and the lack of junior staff and e) the problem of ensuring care in rural areas as a major challenge. The practical transition between geriatric and palliative care is considered by GPs to be fluid and there is a desire for more integration of both disciplines.
Conclusion
In this study GPs perceived a large overlap between geriatric and palliative care. Both approaches should be offered for a selection of patients as a combined service. In the future a systematic network between GPs and geriatricians in practices, clinics, and day clinics will be necessary.