[Implementation and evaluation satisfaction of the city-hospital link in a medical oncology department of a university hospital: An observational prospective study].

Bulletin du cancer Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1016/j.bulcan.2024.10.005
Kylian Masse, Jean-François Huon, Pierre Chapron, Pierre Nizet
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Introduction: The care of cancer patients involves a large number of healthcare professionals. Communication at the transition points between healthcare establishments and primary care providers needs to be improved. The aim of this study is to evaluate the satisfaction of community pharmacists regarding the transmission of the discharge letter when their patient is discharged from an oncology ward.

Methods: The patients included were those discharged from hospital with one or more changes in treatment during their hospitalization in the Multidisciplinary Medial Oncology Unit of the University Hospital Center of Nantes and who returned home. From April 1, 2023 to December 1, 2023, a seventeen-question questionnaire was e-mailed to the community pharmacists of the patients included in the study.

Results: Forty-eight patients benefited from medication reconciliation at discharge. Thirty-eight pharmacists (79%) responded to the questionnaire. Of the 35 pharmacists that indicated they had received the discharge letter, 32 found it useful (42.9%) or very useful (48.6%), and were in favor of receiving it via e-mail (97.2%). For 94.3% of pharmacists, the document provided sufficient information.

Discussion: Transmitting the discharge letter to dispensing pharmacists would seem to be an interesting option for fostering the city-hospital link. Its presentation and content seemed to meet the expectations of community pharmacists. The pharmacists felt that the continuity of care was important for ensuring their patient's care, but that it required improvement.

[一家大学医院肿瘤内科的市院联系实施情况和评估满意度:前瞻性观察研究]。
介绍:癌症患者的护理涉及到大量的医疗保健专业人员。需要改善医疗机构和初级保健提供者之间在过渡点的沟通。本研究旨在评估社区药剂师对患者从肿瘤科病房出院时出院信传送的满意度:研究对象为在南特大学医院中心多学科肿瘤内科住院期间因一次或多次改变治疗方案而出院回家的患者。从2023年4月1日至2023年12月1日,我们通过电子邮件向研究对象的社区药剂师发送了一份包含17个问题的调查问卷:结果:48 名患者在出院时受益于药物协调。38 名药剂师(79%)对问卷做出了回复。在表示收到出院信的 35 位药剂师中,32 位药剂师认为出院信有用(42.9%)或非常有用(48.6%),并赞成通过电子邮件接收出院信(97.2%)。94.3% 的药剂师认为该文件提供了足够的信息:讨论:向配药药剂师发送出院信似乎是促进城市与医院联系的一个有趣选择。其表现形式和内容似乎符合社区药剂师的期望。药剂师认为,护理的连续性对于确保病人的护理非常重要,但还需要改进。
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