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End of life care for frail older patients in family practice (ELFOP) – protocol of a longitudinal qualitative study on needs, appropriateness and utilisation of services

BACKGROUND: Frail elderly people represent a major patient group in family practice. Little is known about the patients’ needs, and how their needs evolve over time with increasing frailty towards the end of life. This study will address end-of-life care needs, service utilisation, and experiences o...

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Autores principales: Müller-Mundt, Gabriele, Bleidorn, Jutta, Geiger, Karin, Klindtworth, Katharina, Pleschberger, Sabine, Hummers-Pradier, Eva, Schneider, Nils
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23642254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-14-52
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author Müller-Mundt, Gabriele
Bleidorn, Jutta
Geiger, Karin
Klindtworth, Katharina
Pleschberger, Sabine
Hummers-Pradier, Eva
Schneider, Nils
author_facet Müller-Mundt, Gabriele
Bleidorn, Jutta
Geiger, Karin
Klindtworth, Katharina
Pleschberger, Sabine
Hummers-Pradier, Eva
Schneider, Nils
author_sort Müller-Mundt, Gabriele
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description BACKGROUND: Frail elderly people represent a major patient group in family practice. Little is known about the patients’ needs, and how their needs evolve over time with increasing frailty towards the end of life. This study will address end-of-life care needs, service utilisation, and experiences of frail elderly patients and their informal caregivers, with regard to family practice. This paper aims to introduce the research protocol. METHODS/DESIGN: The study uses a multiple perspective approach qualitative design. The first study part consists of serial six-monthly in-depth interviews with 30 community-dwelling elderly patients (≥70 years) with moderate to severe frailty and their key informal caregivers, over a period of 18 months. Additionally, semi-structured interviews with the patients’ family physician will be conducted. The serial interviews will be analysed with grounded theory and narrative approaches. Special attention will be paid to the comparison of distinct views of the patients’, informal caregivers’, and family physicians’ as well as on chronological aspects. In the second study part, five focus groups with experts in family medicine, geriatrics, palliative medicine, and nursing will be conducted. Finally, the implications for family practice and health care policy will be discussed in an expert workshop. DISCUSSION: To our knowledge, this is the first prospective, longitudinal qualitative study on the needs of elderly patients with advanced frailty towards the end of life in German family practice, which integrates the perspectives of patients, informal caregivers, family physicians and other health professionals. The study will contribute to the understanding of the clinical, psychosocial and information needs of patients and their caregivers, and of respective changes of experiences and needs along the illness/frailty trajectory including the last phase of life. It will provide an empirical basis for improving patient-centred care for this increasingly relevant target group.
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spelling pubmed-36537392013-05-15 End of life care for frail older patients in family practice (ELFOP) – protocol of a longitudinal qualitative study on needs, appropriateness and utilisation of services Müller-Mundt, Gabriele Bleidorn, Jutta Geiger, Karin Klindtworth, Katharina Pleschberger, Sabine Hummers-Pradier, Eva Schneider, Nils BMC Fam Pract Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Frail elderly people represent a major patient group in family practice. Little is known about the patients’ needs, and how their needs evolve over time with increasing frailty towards the end of life. This study will address end-of-life care needs, service utilisation, and experiences of frail elderly patients and their informal caregivers, with regard to family practice. This paper aims to introduce the research protocol. METHODS/DESIGN: The study uses a multiple perspective approach qualitative design. The first study part consists of serial six-monthly in-depth interviews with 30 community-dwelling elderly patients (≥70 years) with moderate to severe frailty and their key informal caregivers, over a period of 18 months. Additionally, semi-structured interviews with the patients’ family physician will be conducted. The serial interviews will be analysed with grounded theory and narrative approaches. Special attention will be paid to the comparison of distinct views of the patients’, informal caregivers’, and family physicians’ as well as on chronological aspects. In the second study part, five focus groups with experts in family medicine, geriatrics, palliative medicine, and nursing will be conducted. Finally, the implications for family practice and health care policy will be discussed in an expert workshop. DISCUSSION: To our knowledge, this is the first prospective, longitudinal qualitative study on the needs of elderly patients with advanced frailty towards the end of life in German family practice, which integrates the perspectives of patients, informal caregivers, family physicians and other health professionals. The study will contribute to the understanding of the clinical, psychosocial and information needs of patients and their caregivers, and of respective changes of experiences and needs along the illness/frailty trajectory including the last phase of life. It will provide an empirical basis for improving patient-centred care for this increasingly relevant target group. BioMed Central 2013-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3653739/ /pubmed/23642254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-14-52 Text en Copyright © 2013 Müller-Mundt et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hummers-Pradier, Eva
Schneider, Nils
End of life care for frail older patients in family practice (ELFOP) – protocol of a longitudinal qualitative study on needs, appropriateness and utilisation of services
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title_short End of life care for frail older patients in family practice (ELFOP) – protocol of a longitudinal qualitative study on needs, appropriateness and utilisation of services
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23642254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-14-52
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