General practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview study

Background Patients surviving critical illnesses, such as sepsis, often suffer from long-term complications. After discharge from hospital, most patients are treated in primary care. Little is known how general practitioners (GPs) perform critical illness aftercare and how it can be improved. Within...

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Main Authors: Christoph Heintze, Katrina M Turner, Sabine Gehrke-Beck, Jochen Gensichen, Konrad FR Schmidt, M Baenfer, LM Baldwin, C Berhold, M Beuthling, A Bindara-Klippel, FM Brunkhorst, M Corea, D Davydov, L Eckholdt, F Eissler, Ch Engel, A Freytag, A Geist, H Gerlach, A Goldmann, J Graf, F Hamzei, M Hartmann, M Hesse, K Huelle, U Jakobi, S Kerth, D Keh, F Klefisch, R Kuehnemund, H Kuhnsch, Th Lehmann, J Lehmke, P Lehmkuhl, A Meier-Hellmann, J Muehlberg, F Mueller, F Oehmichen, G Ollenschlaeger, M Oppert, M Pohl, Z Puthucheary, S Rademacher, L Reil, K Reinhart, A Sablotzki, M Schelle, G Schelling, A Scherag, N Schilling, N Schneider, T Schreiber, D Schwarzkopf, C Spies, P Thiel, G Tiedemann, L Toepfer, S Toussaint, M Wensing, S Worrack, M von Korff, C Fleischmann-Struzek, M Böde
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Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-02-01
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spelling doaj-7f5ecd802fb64e9a9167e8e5f66c33c82021-06-25T13:32:53ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552021-02-0111210.1136/bmjopen-2020-040533General practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview studyChristoph Heintze0Katrina M Turner1Sabine Gehrke-Beck2Jochen Gensichen3Konrad FR Schmidt4M BaenferLM BaldwinC BerholdM BeuthlingA Bindara-KlippelFM BrunkhorstM CoreaD DavydovL EckholdtF EisslerCh EngelA FreytagA GeistH GerlachA GoldmannJ Graf5F HamzeiM Hartmann6M Hesse7K HuelleU JakobiS KerthD KehF KlefischR KuehnemundH KuhnschTh LehmannJ LehmkeP Lehmkuhl8A Meier-HellmannJ MuehlbergF MuellerF OehmichenG Ollenschlaeger9M OppertM Pohl10Z Puthucheary11S RademacherL ReilK Reinhart12A SablotzkiM SchelleG SchellingA Scherag13N SchillingN Schneider14T SchreiberD Schwarzkopf15C Spies16P ThielG TiedemannL ToepferS ToussaintM Wensing17S WorrackM von KorffC Fleischmann-StruzekM BödeInstitute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Charite University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, GermanyPopulation Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, Bristol, UKInstitute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Charite University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, GermanyInstitute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munich, Munich, GermanyInstitute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Charite University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germanykckoch@ukaachen.deDepartment of Dermatology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyInstitut für Physiologische Chemie, Abteilung wuer Zellbiochemie, Universitätsklinikum Bonn, GermanySektion Rheumatologie und Klinische Immunologie, Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik IV, Universität München, Munich, GermanyAgency for Quality in Medicine (AQuMed), Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Centre Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany4Division of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, University Medicine Cluster, National University Health Systems, Singapore1Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Thueringen, Germany2Center for Sepsis Control and Care, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany2Hannover Medical School, Institute for General Practice, Hannover, Germany2Center for Sepsis Control and Care, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Thueringen, GermanyDepartment of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, GermanyCentre for Quality of Care Research, University of Nijmegen, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The NetherlandsBackground Patients surviving critical illnesses, such as sepsis, often suffer from long-term complications. After discharge from hospital, most patients are treated in primary care. Little is known how general practitioners (GPs) perform critical illness aftercare and how it can be improved. Within a randomised controlled trial, an outreach training programme has been developed and applied.Objectives The aim of this study is to describe GPs’ views and experiences of caring for postsepsis patients and of participating a specific outreach training.Design Semistructured qualitative interviews.Setting 14 primary care practices in the metropolitan area of Berlin, Germany.Participants 14 GPs who had participated in a structured sepsis aftercare programme in primary care.Results Themes identified in sepsis aftercare were: continuity of care and good relationship with patients, GP’s experiences during their patient’s critical illness and impact of persisting symptoms. An outreach education as part of the intervention was considered by the GPs to be acceptable, helpful to improve knowledge of the management of postintensive care complications and useful for sepsis aftercare in daily practice.Conclusions GPs provide continuity of care to patients surviving sepsis. Better communication at the intensive care unit–GP interface and training in management of long-term complications of sepsis may be helpful to improve sepsis aftercare.Trial registration number ISRCTN61744782.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/2/e040533.full
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author Christoph Heintze
Katrina M Turner
Sabine Gehrke-Beck
Jochen Gensichen
Konrad FR Schmidt
M Baenfer
LM Baldwin
C Berhold
M Beuthling
A Bindara-Klippel
FM Brunkhorst
M Corea
D Davydov
L Eckholdt
F Eissler
Ch Engel
A Freytag
A Geist
H Gerlach
A Goldmann
J Graf
F Hamzei
M Hartmann
M Hesse
K Huelle
U Jakobi
S Kerth
D Keh
F Klefisch
R Kuehnemund
H Kuhnsch
Th Lehmann
J Lehmke
P Lehmkuhl
A Meier-Hellmann
J Muehlberg
F Mueller
F Oehmichen
G Ollenschlaeger
M Oppert
M Pohl
Z Puthucheary
S Rademacher
L Reil
K Reinhart
A Sablotzki
M Schelle
G Schelling
A Scherag
N Schilling
N Schneider
T Schreiber
D Schwarzkopf
C Spies
P Thiel
G Tiedemann
L Toepfer
S Toussaint
M Wensing
S Worrack
M von Korff
C Fleischmann-Struzek
M Böde
spellingShingle Christoph Heintze
Katrina M Turner
Sabine Gehrke-Beck
Jochen Gensichen
Konrad FR Schmidt
M Baenfer
LM Baldwin
C Berhold
M Beuthling
A Bindara-Klippel
FM Brunkhorst
M Corea
D Davydov
L Eckholdt
F Eissler
Ch Engel
A Freytag
A Geist
H Gerlach
A Goldmann
J Graf
F Hamzei
M Hartmann
M Hesse
K Huelle
U Jakobi
S Kerth
D Keh
F Klefisch
R Kuehnemund
H Kuhnsch
Th Lehmann
J Lehmke
P Lehmkuhl
A Meier-Hellmann
J Muehlberg
F Mueller
F Oehmichen
G Ollenschlaeger
M Oppert
M Pohl
Z Puthucheary
S Rademacher
L Reil
K Reinhart
A Sablotzki
M Schelle
G Schelling
A Scherag
N Schilling
N Schneider
T Schreiber
D Schwarzkopf
C Spies
P Thiel
G Tiedemann
L Toepfer
S Toussaint
M Wensing
S Worrack
M von Korff
C Fleischmann-Struzek
M Böde
General practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview study
BMJ Open
author_facet Christoph Heintze
Katrina M Turner
Sabine Gehrke-Beck
Jochen Gensichen
Konrad FR Schmidt
M Baenfer
LM Baldwin
C Berhold
M Beuthling
A Bindara-Klippel
FM Brunkhorst
M Corea
D Davydov
L Eckholdt
F Eissler
Ch Engel
A Freytag
A Geist
H Gerlach
A Goldmann
J Graf
F Hamzei
M Hartmann
M Hesse
K Huelle
U Jakobi
S Kerth
D Keh
F Klefisch
R Kuehnemund
H Kuhnsch
Th Lehmann
J Lehmke
P Lehmkuhl
A Meier-Hellmann
J Muehlberg
F Mueller
F Oehmichen
G Ollenschlaeger
M Oppert
M Pohl
Z Puthucheary
S Rademacher
L Reil
K Reinhart
A Sablotzki
M Schelle
G Schelling
A Scherag
N Schilling
N Schneider
T Schreiber
D Schwarzkopf
C Spies
P Thiel
G Tiedemann
L Toepfer
S Toussaint
M Wensing
S Worrack
M von Korff
C Fleischmann-Struzek
M Böde
author_sort Christoph Heintze
title General practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview study
title_short General practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview study
title_full General practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview study
title_fullStr General practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview study
title_full_unstemmed General practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview study
title_sort general practitioners’ views and experiences in caring for patients after sepsis: a qualitative interview study
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open
issn 2044-6055
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Background Patients surviving critical illnesses, such as sepsis, often suffer from long-term complications. After discharge from hospital, most patients are treated in primary care. Little is known how general practitioners (GPs) perform critical illness aftercare and how it can be improved. Within a randomised controlled trial, an outreach training programme has been developed and applied.Objectives The aim of this study is to describe GPs’ views and experiences of caring for postsepsis patients and of participating a specific outreach training.Design Semistructured qualitative interviews.Setting 14 primary care practices in the metropolitan area of Berlin, Germany.Participants 14 GPs who had participated in a structured sepsis aftercare programme in primary care.Results Themes identified in sepsis aftercare were: continuity of care and good relationship with patients, GP’s experiences during their patient’s critical illness and impact of persisting symptoms. An outreach education as part of the intervention was considered by the GPs to be acceptable, helpful to improve knowledge of the management of postintensive care complications and useful for sepsis aftercare in daily practice.Conclusions GPs provide continuity of care to patients surviving sepsis. Better communication at the intensive care unit–GP interface and training in management of long-term complications of sepsis may be helpful to improve sepsis aftercare.Trial registration number ISRCTN61744782.
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/2/e040533.full
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