Kurt Buser
Hannover Medical School
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Journal of Public Health | 2006
Nils Schneider; Kurt Buser; Volker Amelung
The German Health Care System is in substantial change. New structuring of services and processes of care are necessary, particularly to meet the complex requirements of the ever-increasing chronic illness and multimorbidity. The main deficits and strategies of improvement can be pointed out clearly by illustrating the situation of palliative care, which is more and more in the focus of experts and public. However, current statements are only slightly based on scientific data. Therefore, policymakers and self-governing bodies in the federal states of Lower Saxony and Brandenburg have commissioned reports from a multidisciplinary study group of health system research. This article describes the cumulative evaluation of both reports, referring to literature findings, specific empirical surveys and expert discussions. The main findings include a high level of emotion among the involved caregivers and social groups, resulting in difficulties in rational discussions; furthermore, a large multiplicity of viewpoints on the assessment of the current situation and on the appropriate needs for improvement was shown. The current deficits are significantly caused by inadequate structuring of care processes. Therefore, better integration of the large and diverse number of involved services and professions is necessary, including new specialised services. Health policy has created legal conditions, but up to now, fulfilment is low. Other improvement strategies should focus on working conditions of personnel in the basic services, such as family doctors and nurses, because the current conditions seem not to meet the patient or caregiver needs. Furthermore, a debate on principles regarding responsibilities of the health care system is needed: What should be covered by social health insurances, and what should be part of other areas of public welfare?
Evaluation & the Health Professions | 2007
Nils Schneider; Kurt Buser; Volker Amelung
In many countries with highly developed health care systems, significant improvements in end-of-life care are strongly recommended. Up to the present, the assessment of perceived deficits predominantly reflects the point of view of experts in the palliative and hospice movement, with very little being known about the perspective of other professionals. The aim of this study was to assess the points of view of a wide range of different health care providers who treated or interacted with palliative care patients. The authors subsequently performed 597 semistructured telephone interviews with a wide range of German health care professionals. Overall, the assessment of the current situation was better than expected, although statistically significant differences existed among the groups surveyed. However, there is an unquestionable need for improvement, although opinions regarding the extent of these deficits depend significantly on the individual respondents’ roles and professional orientation.
Pflege | 2006
Nils Schneider; Volker Amelung; Kurt Buser
Der gegenwartige Stand der Palliativversorgung im hauslichen Bereich wird von Experten In Deutschland erheblich kritisiert. Sie fordern neben verbesserten Aus-, Fort- und Weiterbildungsmasnahmen fu...
ZFA. Zeitschrift für Allgemeinmedizin | 2006
Nils Schneider; Kurt Buser; Volker Amelung
Palliative Medicine | 2006
Nils Schneider; Heike Ebeling; Volker Amelung; Kurt Buser
European Journal of Cancer Care | 2007
Nils Schneider; M. Dreier; Volker Amelung; Kurt Buser
Journal of Social Work in End-of-life & Palliative Care | 2008
Kurt Buser; Volker Amelung; Nils Schneider
Zeitschrift für Palliativmedizin | 2006
Nils Schneider; M. Dreier; Volker Amelung; Kurt Buser
Wege zum Menschen | 2008
Kurt Buser; Volker Amelung; Nils Schneider
Zeitschrift für Palliativmedizin | 2007
Volker Amelung; Kurt Buser; Nils Schneider