The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing

In the UK there has been a widespread introduction of ‘anticipatory prescribing’ in community based palliative care. This involves general practitioners (GPs) writing prescriptions in anticipation of them being needed and has been encouraged to try to minimise the risk of patients suffering uncontro...

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Main Authors: Wilson, Eleanor, Seymour, Jane
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Published: Mark Allen Healthcare 2017
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50270/
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description In the UK there has been a widespread introduction of ‘anticipatory prescribing’ in community based palliative care. This involves general practitioners (GPs) writing prescriptions in anticipation of them being needed and has been encouraged to try to minimise the risk of patients suffering uncontrolled symptoms and distress; a key reason why terminally ill patients are admitted to hospital in contradiction of most people's preferences. This paper presents the findings from an ethnographic study of healthcare professionals across four care homes and four community sites in two regions (East Midlands and Lancashire/South Cumbria) of the UK. Data were collected from a range of community health professionals, resulting in 83 episodes of observation and 72 interviews. Findings highlight how essential good interdisciplinary communication is to the process of anticipatory prescribing and end-of-life care. This study found that when interdisciplinary communication worked well the anticipatory prescribing process could be carried out smoothly, optimising patient care.
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spelling nottingham-502702020-05-04T18:38:56Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50270/ The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing Wilson, Eleanor Seymour, Jane In the UK there has been a widespread introduction of ‘anticipatory prescribing’ in community based palliative care. This involves general practitioners (GPs) writing prescriptions in anticipation of them being needed and has been encouraged to try to minimise the risk of patients suffering uncontrolled symptoms and distress; a key reason why terminally ill patients are admitted to hospital in contradiction of most people's preferences. This paper presents the findings from an ethnographic study of healthcare professionals across four care homes and four community sites in two regions (East Midlands and Lancashire/South Cumbria) of the UK. Data were collected from a range of community health professionals, resulting in 83 episodes of observation and 72 interviews. Findings highlight how essential good interdisciplinary communication is to the process of anticipatory prescribing and end-of-life care. This study found that when interdisciplinary communication worked well the anticipatory prescribing process could be carried out smoothly, optimising patient care. Mark Allen Healthcare 2017-03-25 Article PeerReviewed Wilson, Eleanor and Seymour, Jane (2017) The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing. International Journal of Pallative Nursing, 23 (3). pp. 129-135. ISSN 1357-6321 https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/ijpn.2017.23.3.129 doi:10.12968/ijpn.2017.23.3.129 doi:10.12968/ijpn.2017.23.3.129
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The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing
title The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing
title_full The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing
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title_full_unstemmed The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing
title_short The importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing
title_sort importance of interdisciplinary communication in the process of anticipatory prescribing
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