A nurse-led model: developing a one-stop clinic for patients with congenital heart disease

Hajar Habibi, Danielle Poole, Ella McDonnell, Michelle Lambell, Ana Hipolito, Beta Senko, Clare Finlay, Loredana Haidu, Virginia CastroMeira, Victoria Doughty, Susana De Sousa, Konstantinos Dimopoulos, Michael A Gatzoulis
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Background/Aims Congenital heart disease refers to a range of problems related to the heart that are present at birth. Clinical nurse specialists play a crucial role in providing specialised knowledge, expertise, support and advice to patients with congenital heart disease. This study aimed to explore the experiences and feedback of adults with congenital heart disease who attended a nurse-led one-stop clinic. Methods Data were collected via a questionnaire comprised of both open-ended and closed questions. The questions covered patients' demographic characteristics and their experiences before and during the appointment. Of the 144 patients scheduled to attend the one-stop clinic, 124 attended and a total of 91 responded to the questionnaire. Results All participants reported having a positive experience of the nurse-led one-stop clinic, including additional benefits of acquiring knowledge and feeling empowered in managing their disease. All of the participants felt that it was beneficial for them to have all their tests conducted on the same day, although a substantial proportion would prefer their care to be provided locally. Conclusions Specialised life-long follow up is essential for people with congenital heart disease. A nurse-led one-stop-clinic model of care can reduce travel requirements, enhance patients' understanding of their condition and promote patient engagement.
护士主导模式:为先天性心脏病患者建立一站式诊所
背景/目的先天性心脏病是指出生时出现的一系列与心脏有关的问题。临床专科护士在为先天性心脏病患者提供专业知识、专业知识、支持和建议方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究旨在探讨成人先天性心脏病患者到护士主导的一站式诊所就诊的经验与反馈。方法采用开放式问卷和封闭式问卷进行资料收集。这些问题包括患者的人口学特征以及他们在预约前和预约期间的经历。在144名预定到一站式诊所就诊的患者中,有124名患者参加了治疗,共有91名患者回答了调查问卷。结果所有参与者都报告了护士主导的一站式诊所的积极体验,包括获得知识和感觉在管理疾病方面的额外好处。所有参与者都认为,在同一天进行所有检查对他们是有益的,尽管相当大比例的人希望在当地提供护理。结论对先天性心脏病患者进行专门的终身随访是必要的。护士主导的一站式诊所护理模式可以减少旅行需求,增强患者对其病情的了解,并促进患者的参与。
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