• Acta oto-laryngologica · Sep 2006

    Palliative care for head and neck cancer patients in general practice.

    • Quirine C P Ledeboer, Lilly-Ann Van der Velden, Maarten F De Boer, Louw Feenstra, and Jean F A Pruyn.
    • Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. q.ledeboer@erasmusmc.nl
    • Acta Otolaryngol. 2006 Sep 1;126(9):975-80.

    ConclusionThe findings of this study justify the goals of the Expert Centre such as the improvement of somatic and psychosocial care and consultation.ObjectiveA recent review showed that little attention is paid to palliative care for head and neck patients. The Erasmus MC has initiated an Expert Centre of Palliative Care Head and Neck Oncology with special interest in patient care, consultation and research. In this study the experience of general practitioners (GPs) in their care of palliative head and neck cancer patients before the start of the Expert Centre is assessed. The aim of the study was to find possible gaps in care and communication and to use GP's ideas to improve the centre's functioning.Materials And MethodsFifty-five GPs with a patient in their practice who died from head and neck cancer between January 2003 and July 2004 after being treated in the Erasmus MC were included. The GPs were asked to fill out a questionnaire regarding their experience in the care of palliative head and neck cancer patients, the communication between first- and third-line care providers and the work of both the GP and the specialist involved.ResultsThe response rate was 75%. The palliative stage lasted approximately 4 months. The GPs felt that symptom control was generally not sufficient. Also improvements were necessary in psychosocial care and in the communication between first- and third-line care providers. They also experienced gaps in their knowledge of specific head and neck oncologic palliative care.

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