Investigating the influence of patient eligibility characteristics on the number of deferrable rheumatologist visits: planning for a patient-initiated follow-up (PIFU) strategy.

Shakeel Subdar, Kiran Dhiman, Nicole M S Hartfeld, Alison M Hoens, Krista White, Sarah L Manske, Glen Hazlewood, Diane Lacaille, Elena Lopatina, Megan R W Barber, Dianne Mosher, Aurore Fifi-Mah, Marinka Twilt, Nadia Luca, Karen L Then, Trafford Crump, Saania Zafar, Kelly Osinski, Claire E H Barber
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Patient-initiated follow-up (PIFU) for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a model of care delivery wherein patients contact the clinic when needed instead of regularly scheduled followups. Our objective was to investigate the influence of different patient eligibility characteristics on the number of potentially deferred visits to inform future implementation of a PIFU strategy.
调查患者资格特征对可推迟的风湿病医生就诊次数的影响:规划患者主动随访 (PIFU) 策略。
类风湿性关节炎(RA)的患者主动随访(PIFU)是一种医疗服务模式,患者在需要时联系诊所,而不是定期进行随访。我们的目的是调查不同患者资格特征对可能推迟的就诊次数的影响,为将来实施 PIFU 策略提供参考。
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