Passende zorg in de laatste levensfase

Translated title of the contribution: Appropriate care in the last phase of life

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Objective To identify the types of care that patients and relatives perceive as appropriate or inappropriate in the last phase of life. Design Questionnaire survey. Method By means of an internet questionnaire with open questions, we asked patients and relatives about their experiences of care in the last phase of life and if they found it appropriate or inappropriate, and why. We recruited via emails, Twitter, Facebook, newsletters and links on homepages of patient organisations. Members of a Dutch large organisation for older people (Unie KBO) received the questionnaire on paper. Results Fortyfive patients and 547 relatives described received one or more cases. We found 429 cases of appropriate care and 309 different cases of inappropriate care. We identified five common dimensions of appropriate and inappropriate care, i.e., supportive care, treatment decisions, location of care, following the patient's wishes and communication. In mentioned in descriptions of inappropriate care. Conclusion Appropriate care appears to be a wideranging term covering supportive care, treatment decisions, communication, following the patient's wishes, and the location where care is provided. Inappropriate treatment decisions and communication problems are the main threats to appropriate care in the last phase of life. Conflict of interest and financial support: none declared. the cases of appropriate care, all five dimensions were regularly mentioned; supportive care being mostfrequently mentioned. In cases of inappropriate care, the dimensions treatment decisions, supportive care and communication were most often mentioned. Descriptions of appropriate care more frequently concerned patients with cancer, and descriptions of inappropriate care more frequently concerned patients with other somatic conditions or psychiatric conditions. Nurses or carers and general practitioners were more often mentioned in descriptions of appropriate care, and medical specialists more often.

Translated title of the contributionAppropriate care in the last phase of life
Original languageDutch
Article numberD1511
Pages (from-to)D1511
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume161
Issue number37
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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