Context: The External Mobile Geriatric Team (EMGT) of the University Hospital of Grenoble-Alps (UHGA) intervenes with elderly subjects in a complex medicosocial situation at home at the request of the general practitioner (GPs).
Objective: To evaluate the satisfaction of GPs after EMGT intervention. The secondary outcomes were the follow-up of recommendations and the training request of community partners.
Method: Retrospective monocentric satisfaction survey of the 124 GPs who used EMGT from January 2015 to December 2018.
Results: Participation rate of 44 %, representative of GPs liberal urban or semi-rural. Participants were "satisfied" or "very satisfied" with the responsiveness of EMGT to 84,2 % and 85,5 % respond favorably to the content of the evaluation. EMGT was described as having an expert and supportive role for GPs. The recommendations were followed more than 89 %. The participants wanted to 83,6 % that the EMGT conducts training sessions, mainly for "behavioral disorders management". Following this survey, five improvement proposals were formulated: decrease the response time by recruiting trained staff, systematically send an e-mail post-analysis of the report to the doctor-applicant, use a platform of exchange, develop the partnership with the psychiatry team, and create a dematerialized resource space.
Conclusion: This study contributed to the improvement of the city-hospital relationship by strengthening the links between the GPs of the CHUGA sanitary territory and the EMGT.
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