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June 28-29, 2019 | Oslo, Norway

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Journal of Medical and Health Sciences | ISSN : 2319-9865

Joint Event

Volume 08

Breast Pathology & Cancer, Gynecology & Obstetrics Pathology, Palliativecare & Gerontology 2019

Breast Pathology & Cancer

Palliativecare & Gerontology

Gynecology and Obstetrics Pathology

Fiona I Runacres, RRJMHS 2019, Volume 08

Examining the role of specialist palliative care in

geriatric-led care: A knowledge, practice and attitudes

survey of geriatricians

Background:

The global population is ageing, and rates of multimorbidity

and chronic illness are rapidly rising. Given specialist palliative care (SPC)

has been shown to improve overall care and reduce health care costs, how

best to provide SPC to older people is important.

Objectives:

The aim of the study is to examine the knowledge, attitudes and

practices of geriatricians in providing palliative care (PC), and working with

SPC services. Specifically, to understand referral practices, experiences,

barriers to SPC integration and models for integrated care. And also aim to

capture self-reported knowledge, confidence and satisfaction providing PC.

Methods:

A prospective cross-sectional study surveying Australasian

geriatricians was conducted. This was a voluntary anonymous online

survey, distributed to all full members of the Australian and New Zealand

Society of Geriatric Medicine.

Results:

One hundred and sixty eight (168) completed responses were

received, 58.3% were female and 36.6% had over 20 year’s clinical

experience. Most (85%) geriatricians reported caring for patients in their

last 12-months of life represented a substantial or most of their practice.

Geriatricians overwhelmingly believed they should coordinate care (84%),

and derived satisfaction from providing PC (95%), and 69% believed all

patients with advanced illness should receive concurrent SPC. Regarding

PC knowledge, participants scored an average of 13.5 correct answers out of

18. The most poorly answered question related to the themes of psychiatric

problems and pain management.

Conclusions:

Geriatricians enjoy providing generalist PC to their patients,

however potential exists for improved collaborations with SPC services,

which may aid knowledge and confidence gaps identified in this study and

care delivery.

Biography

Fiona I Runacres is a Palliative Care Specialist, working at Calvary Health Care Bethlehem and

Monash Health in Melbourne. As a Clinician, she works in inpatient, consultation and community

palliative care services, and within the state-wide progressive neurological disease service at

Bethlehem focusing on neuro-palliative care. She enjoys clinical teaching, and holds Adjunct

Lecturer appointments with Monash University and The University of Notre Dame. She is an early

career Researcher with interests in palliative rehabilitation and models of integrating specialist

palliative care.

fionarunacres@hotmail.com

Fiona I Runacres

Calvary Health Care, Australia