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Family Physicians' Perspectives on Their Role in Palliative Care: A Double Focus Group in Portugal

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Publisher MDPI
Date 2021 Jul 24
PMID 34299732
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Abstract

Background: Aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the provision of palliative care for patients with palliative care needs emerges as a necessity more than ever. Most are managed in primary care by their family physicians (FP). This study aimed to understand the perspectives of specialist and trainee FPs about their role in palliative care.

Methods: we conducted a double focus-group study consisting of two separate online focus-groups, one with FP specialists ( = 9) and one with FP trainees ( = 10).

Results: FPs already gather two fundamental skills for the provision of palliative care: the capacity to identify patients' needs beyond physical symptoms and the recognition that the patient belongs to a familiar, psychosocial, and even spiritual environment. They perceive their role in palliative care to be four-fold: early identification of patients with palliative care needs, initial treatment, symptom management, and patient advocacy. Participants recognized the need for palliative care training and provided suggestions for training programs.

Conclusion: FPs share a holistic approach and identify multiple roles they can play in palliative care, from screening to care and advocacy. Organizational barriers must be addressed. Short training programs that combine theory, practice, and experiential learning may further the potential for FPs to contribute to palliative care.

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