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  1. Article ; Online: Experiences, challenges and perspectives for ensuring end-of-life patient care: A national online survey with general practitioners in Germany.

    Tielker, Jannik M / Weber, Jan P / Simon, Steffen T / Bausewein, Claudia / Stiel, Stephanie / Schneider, Nils

    PloS one

    2021  Volume 16, Issue 7, Page(s) e0254056

    Abstract: ... to the care of severely ill and dying patients.: Objectives: To describe GPs' experiences, challenges and ... perspectives with respect to end-of-life care during the first peak of the pandemic (spring 2020) in Germany ... for palliative care during a pandemic. To effectively address end-of-life care, GPs and palliative care specialists ...

    Abstract Background: The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic is posing major challenges for health care systems. In Germany, one such challenge has been that adequate palliative care for the severely ill and dying (with and without COVID-19), as well as their loved ones, has not been available at all times and in all settings., the pandemic has underlined the significance of the contribution of general practitioners (GPs) to the care of severely ill and dying patients.
    Objectives: To describe GPs' experiences, challenges and perspectives with respect to end-of-life care during the first peak of the pandemic (spring 2020) in Germany.
    Materials and methods: In November and December 2020, a link to an Unipark online survey was sent to GPs registered on nationwide distribution lists.
    Results: In total, 410 GPs responded; 61.5% indicated that the quality of their patients' end-of-life care was maintained throughout the pandemic, 36.8% reported a decrease in quality compared to pre-pandemic times. Of the GPs who made home visits to severely ill and dying patients, 61.4% reported a stable number of visits, 28.5% reported fewer visits. 62.7% of the GPs reported increased telephone contact and reduced personal contact with patients; 36.1% offered video consultations in lieu of face-to-face contact. The GPs reported that relatives were restricted (48.5%) or prohibited from visiting (33.4%) patients in nursing homes. They observed a fear of loneliness among patients in nursing homes (91.9%), private homes (87.3%) and hospitals (86.1%).
    Conclusions: The present work provides insights into the pandemic management of GPs and supports the development of a national strategy for palliative care during a pandemic. To effectively address end-of-life care, GPs and palliative care specialists should be involved in COVID-19 task forces on micro, meso and macro levels of health care.
    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Attitude of Health Personnel ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; COVID-19/psychology ; Female ; General Practitioners/psychology ; General Practitioners/statistics & numerical data ; Germany/epidemiology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Palliative Care/methods ; Palliative Care/psychology ; Palliative Care/trends ; Referral and Consultation ; SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Telephone ; Terminal Care/methods ; Terminal Care/statistics & numerical data
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 1932-6203
    ISSN (online) 1932-6203
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0254056
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article ; Online: Experiences, challenges and perspectives for ensuring end-of-life patient care

    Jannik M Tielker / Jan P Weber / Steffen T Simon / Claudia Bausewein / Stephanie Stiel / Nils Schneider

    PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 7, p e

    A national online survey with general practitioners in Germany.

    2021  Volume 0254056

    Abstract: ... to the care of severely ill and dying patients. Objectives To describe GPs' experiences, challenges and ... perspectives with respect to end-of-life care during the first peak of the pandemic (spring 2020) in Germany ... for palliative care during a pandemic. To effectively address end-of-life care, GPs and palliative care specialists ...

    Abstract Background The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic is posing major challenges for health care systems. In Germany, one such challenge has been that adequate palliative care for the severely ill and dying (with and without COVID-19), as well as their loved ones, has not been available at all times and in all settings., the pandemic has underlined the significance of the contribution of general practitioners (GPs) to the care of severely ill and dying patients. Objectives To describe GPs' experiences, challenges and perspectives with respect to end-of-life care during the first peak of the pandemic (spring 2020) in Germany. Materials and methods In November and December 2020, a link to an Unipark online survey was sent to GPs registered on nationwide distribution lists. Results In total, 410 GPs responded; 61.5% indicated that the quality of their patients' end-of-life care was maintained throughout the pandemic, 36.8% reported a decrease in quality compared to pre-pandemic times. Of the GPs who made home visits to severely ill and dying patients, 61.4% reported a stable number of visits, 28.5% reported fewer visits. 62.7% of the GPs reported increased telephone contact and reduced personal contact with patients; 36.1% offered video consultations in lieu of face-to-face contact. The GPs reported that relatives were restricted (48.5%) or prohibited from visiting (33.4%) patients in nursing homes. They observed a fear of loneliness among patients in nursing homes (91.9%), private homes (87.3%) and hospitals (86.1%). Conclusions The present work provides insights into the pandemic management of GPs and supports the development of a national strategy for palliative care during a pandemic. To effectively address end-of-life care, GPs and palliative care specialists should be involved in COVID-19 task forces on micro, meso and macro levels of health care.
    Keywords Medicine ; R ; Science ; Q
    Subject code 360
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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