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Aten Primaria ; 23(4): 187-91, 1999 Mar 15.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10333601

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To find the views and attitudes of primary care professionals to the setting-up of a palliative treatments programme. DESIGN: A qualitative research study with discussion groups. SETTING: Primary care. PARTICIPANTS: 60 primary care professionals, 30 doctors and 30 nurses, selected at random and placed in 6 discussion groups. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Collection and analysis of the views expressed in the discussion groups. The professionals saw as problems: poor communication between levels of care, inadequate organisation and communication within the primary care teams and difficulties in obtaining opiates at pharmacy offices. Lack of training was not seen as a problem. The care organisation models suggested varied from those based on the first care level to those exclusively dependent on specialist units. CONCLUSIONS: The proper development of palliative treatment is subject to various problems identified by the professionals. These have to be tackled before the programmes are set up.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Palliative Care , Primary Health Care , Analgesics, Opioid/therapeutic use , Female , Focus Groups , Humans , Job Satisfaction , Male , Morphine/therapeutic use , Nurses/psychology , Palliative Care/organization & administration , Physicians/psychology , Primary Health Care/organization & administration , Random Allocation , Spain , Workforce
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