Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, Volume 168, 14 2 2024, Pages D8236 [Transmural collaboration in palliative care: a feasibility study into structured transfer of care for acutely hospitalized patients]. van Schaik T, de Vos FYF, Valkenburg TACH, de Graaf E, Teunissen SCCM

Objective

Care transitions are common in the last months of life and continuity of information and care is at risk when unplanned admissions are necessary. To mitigate the risk of inappropriate care, a transmural care pathway was developed, that includes active involvement of a patient's general practitioner during hospitalization.

Design

Multiple-method feasibility study in an academic hospital and affiliated general practices from July to December 2022. Data collection involved a survey and semi-structured interviews. Analysis encompassed descriptive statistics and thematic analysis.

Results

Patients (n = 41) with cancer who experienced an unplanned hospital admission were included. The study shows that personal contact and the use of a scripted protocol during care transitions improves collaboration between healthcare professionals. Balancing attention between the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of patients remains a challenge.

Conclusion

Personal telephone contact with a patient's GP during hospital admission and discharge contributes to continuity of information and care.

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2024 11;168:D8236