Continuity within primary palliative care: an audit of general practice out-of-hours co-operatives

J Public Health (Oxf). 2004 Sep;26(3):275-6. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdh161.

Abstract

Background: The transfer of information between general practitioners (GPs) and their out-of-hours providers on vulnerable patient groups is essential to ensure continuity of care. This will be critical when, in 2006, NHS Direct will triage and route all out-of-hours calls. This study investigates the current use of information handover systems for palliative care patients within four out-of-hours co-operatives.

Methods: Paper records of all 13,460 contacts during August 2002 were scrutinized. Using a standardized data extraction form we recorded details on all palliative or terminal contacts, and the existence of information handover.

Results: Across the four co-operatives, 2.1 per cent of all calls were from palliative care patients; co-operatives held handover information for between one (1.2 per cent) and 13 (32.5 per cent) of these patients.

Conclusion: The systems in place to alert these co-operatives to the needs of palliative care patients are currently under-utilized. As services move towards an integrated approach, scrutiny of information transfer systems and encouragement of GPs and district nurses to update information, may help to ensure better continuity of care

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • After-Hours Care / standards*
  • Continuity of Patient Care / standards*
  • England
  • Family Practice / standards*
  • Health Services Research
  • Humans
  • Interdisciplinary Communication
  • Medical Audit
  • Medical Records / standards
  • Needs Assessment
  • Palliative Care / standards*
  • Patient Care Planning / standards
  • Patient Care Team / standards
  • Primary Health Care / standards*
  • Public Health Nursing / standards
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Retrospective Studies
  • State Medicine / standards
  • Triage