Role Expectations in Dementia Care Among Family Physicians and Specialists

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作者
Hum, Susan [1 ]
Cohen, Carole [2 ]
Persaud, Malini [3 ]
Lee, Joyce [4 ]
Drummond, Neil [5 ]
Dalziel, William [6 ]
Pimlott, Nicholas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Womens Coll Hosp, Dept Family & Community Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] York Univ, Dept Hlth Nursing & Environm Studies, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] Univ Toronto, North York Gen Hosp, Dept Family & Community Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[5] Univ Alberta, Dept Family Med, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[6] Univ Ottawa, Dept Med, Ottawa, ON, Canada
来源
CANADIAN GERIATRICS JOURNAL | 2014年 / 17卷 / 03期
关键词
dementia; physicians; diagnosis; management; attitudes;
D O I
10.5770/cgj.17.110
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background The assessment and ongoing management of dementia falls largely on family physicians. This pilot study explored perceived roles and attitudes towards the provision of dementia care from the perspectives of family physicians and specialists. Methods Semi-structured, one-to-one interviews were conducted with six family physicians and six specialists (three geriatric psychiatrists, two geriatricians, and one neurologist) from University of Toronto-affiliated hospitals. Transcripts were subjected to thematic content analysis. Results Physicians' clinical experience averaged 16 years. Both physician groups acknowledged that family physicians are more confident in diagnosing/treating uncomplicated dementia than a decade ago. They agreed on care management issues that warranted specialist involvement. Driving competency was contentious, and specialists willingly played the "bad cop" to resolve disputes and preserve long-standing therapeutic relationships. While patient/caregiver education and support were deemed essential, most physicians commented that community resources were fragmented and difficult to access. Improving collaboration and communication between physician groups, and clarifying the roles of other multi-disciplinary team members in dementia care were also discussed. Conclusions Future research could further explore physicians' and other multi-disciplinary members' perceived roles and responsibilities in dementia care, given that different health-care system-wide dementia care strategics and initiatives arc being developed and implemented across Ontario.
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