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Correspondence Between Primary and Secondary Care About Patients with Cancer: a Delphi Consensus Study

原文:2019年 发布于 Supportive Care in Cancer 27卷 第11期 4199-4205 浏览量:313 原文链接

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归属分类: 所属人体系统: 其他 | 分类: 症状管理

关键词: Correspondence Oncology Primary Care Secondary Care.

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Introduction: To provide optimal care for patients with cancer, timely and efficient communication between healthcare providers is essential. In this study, we aimed to achieve consensus regarding the desired content of communication between general practitioners (GPs) and oncology specialists before and during the initial treatment of cancer.

Methods: In a two-round Delphi procedure, three expert panels reviewed items recommended for inclusion on referral and specialist letters.

Results: The three panels comprised 39 GPs (42%), 42 oncology specialists (41%) (i.e. oncologists, radiotherapists, urologists and surgeons) and 18 patients or patient representatives (69%). Final agreement was by consensus, with 12 and 35 items included in the GP referral and the specialist letters, respectively. The key requirements of GP referral letters were that they should be limited to medical facts, a short summary of symptoms and abnormal findings, and the reason for referral. There was a similar requirement for letters from specialists to include these same medical facts, but detailed information was also required about the diagnosis, treatment options and chosen treatment. After two rounds, the overall content validity index (CVI) for both letters was 71%, indicating that a third round was not necessary.

Discussion: This is the first study to differentiate between essential and redundant information in GP referral and specialist letters, and the findings could be used to improve communication between primary and secondary care.