Motricidade (Mar 2024)

Hello! How can I help you? The role of telephone consultation in palliative care for patients at home

  • Maria de Lurdes da Costa Martins,
  • Rui Miguel Barros Cunha Carvalho,
  • Alexandra Rodrigues Pires,
  • Cláudia Gaspar Dias de Barros,
  • Sónia Margarida Miranda João

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.33720
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1

Abstract

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This work aims to describe and analyse the telephone consultation (TC) for palliative care (PC) patients at home and their caregivers provided by a PC team in Portugal in 2020. This study is observational, retrospective, cross-sectional and correlational, conforming to the STROBE checklist. Records of calls between 01/01/20 and 31/12/20 and clinical process consultations were analysed for trend clearance, including cross-tabulations to look for associations between call characteristics. Call data included information on the caller, patient, problem, utility and choice of service. The data were analysed using the statistical program SPSS software (V.26). During 2020, 494 calls were answered. The majority of the contacts were made by relatives and answered by nurses. The main reason for the contact was symptom management. The TC solved 92.91% of the problems, allowing the patient to remain at home, which is associated with a decrease in the number of hospitalisation days and admissions to the emergency department. The identification of the causes that motivated the calls and who solved them allows us to anticipate some needs that may be less controlled at home. Call distribution time may help allocate human resources better. TC is a viable alternative to traditional hospital follow-ups.

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