Quality of care of patients with chronic lymphoedema in Germany.

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Quality of care of patients with chronic lymphoedema in Germany.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The management of lymphoedema is complex and should be based on guidelines. To date, no data assessing quality of care in lymphoedema in Germany are available. OBJECTIVE: We aimed at evaluating the quality of care of lymphoedema in the metropolitan area of Hamburg using guideline-based indicators. METHODS: Cross-sectional, community-based study including patients with lymphoedema. Assessment included a structured interview, clinical examination and patient-reported outcomes. Quality indicators derived from guidelines by a Delphi consensus were applied. RESULTS: 348 patients (median age 60.5 years) with lymphoedema (66.4%), lipoedema (9.5%) or combined oedema (24.1%) were included. 86.4% performed compression therapy, 85.6% received lymphatic drainage. On average 55.0% of the quality of care criteria were met; 64.8% were satisfied with care. The distribution curve of the health care index was almost normal. Treatment by specialists led to a higher quality of care index. CONCLUSION: Although overall quality of care in lymphoedema is fair, many patients are not treated properly according to guidelines.
Publication
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)
Volume
226
Issue
3
Pages
238-246
Date
2013
Journal Abbr
Dermatology
Language
eng
ISSN
1421-9832 1018-8665
Rights
Copyright © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Extra
Place: Switzerland
Citation
Herberger, K., Blome, C., Sandner, A., Altheide, F., Heyer, K., Münter, K. C., Gottlieb, W. R., & Augustin, M. (2013). Quality of care of patients with chronic lymphoedema in Germany. Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland), 226(3), 238–246. https://doi.org/10.1159/000349988