Evaluation of a pilot of a community virtual triage for breast symptoms outside of usual primary or secondary care pathways.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
S Laws, K Spiller, C Glew
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Abstract

Both primary and secondary care services in the NHS have been overwhelmed with an increase in referrals on the suspected cancer pathways. The years 2020/2021 saw 551,770 symptomatic breast referrals made in England alone. The Wessex Rapid investigations service in conjunction with the local district general hospital and primary care networks instigated a virtual triage for new breast symptoms. Over the course of a year, 664 people were assessed by either telephone or video using specially trained nurses. Appointments were given within 1-2 working days. The service was highly valued by patients and general practitioners. We were unable to confirm a reduction in referral to secondary care as the evaluation occurred during a postpandemic peak in referrals. We found that 10% of patients with new breast symptoms can safely self-manage. This percentage varied with the experience of the triage clinician. A specialist community face-to-face service could reduce further the need for full secondary care evaluation. Better integration and use of information technology systems would improve the service. The rapid responsiveness and length of consultations is valued by patients. Representation with the same symptoms was rare. This pathway utilises staff outside of the usual primary and secondary care providers and thus reduces the pressure on stretched systems.

在常规初级或二级护理路径之外,对社区乳腺症状虚拟分诊试点进行评估。
随着疑似癌症转诊病例的增加,国家医疗服务体系中的初级和二级医疗服务已不堪重负。2020/2021 年,仅英格兰就有 551,770 例无症状乳腺转诊。威塞克斯快速调查服务与当地的地区综合医院和初级保健网络合作,对新出现的乳腺症状进行了虚拟分流。在一年的时间里,经过专门培训的护士通过电话或视频对 664 人进行了评估。预约在 1-2 个工作日内完成。这项服务受到了患者和全科医生的高度评价。由于评估是在疫后转诊高峰期进行的,因此我们无法证实转诊到二级医疗机构的人数有所减少。我们发现,10% 的新乳腺症状患者可以安全地进行自我管理。这一比例随着分诊医生经验的不同而变化。专业的社区面对面服务可以进一步减少对二级医疗机构全面评估的需求。更好地整合和使用信息技术系统将改善服务。患者对快速反应和就诊时间非常重视。出现相同症状的情况很少见。该路径利用了常规初级和二级医疗服务提供者以外的人员,从而减轻了对紧张系统的压力。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official scholarly research journal of the Royal College of Surgeons and is published eight times a year in January, February, March, April, May, July, September and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery. The Annals also includes letters and comments, a regular technical section, controversial topics, CORESS feedback and book reviews. The editorial board is composed of experts from all the surgical specialties.
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