Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4209339 Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundSeveral guidelines for cystic fibrosis (CF) caregivers exist, but information about their implementation is lacking.MethodsAdherence to European Consensus Guidelines for CF was studied by sending surveys to named healthcare professionals in 487 CF centres/units. Data were analysed qualitatively.ResultsData were obtained from 177 CF clinics, providing care for 21,177 patients (33% response rate). Access to specialist healthcare professionals was good according to 80% of respondents, although only 59% reported access to specialist pharmacists. Of the respondents, 16% reported unlimited access to inpatient CF beds, however 22% reported a lack of availability of immediate care. Most respondents (84%) reviewed their patients quarterly as outpatients. Shared-care models were used by 84% of respondents. Availability and adequacy of funding presented an issue for many, although 8% of respondents indicated that key funding was derived from CF charities.ConclusionsThe respondents demonstrated a high degree of implementation of European Consensus Guidelines. However, areas for improvement include shared care, access to care and funding inequalities.

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