An evaluation of a virtual musculoskeletal podiatry service implemented to address prolonged National Health Service waiting times.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Agalliu Brunilda, Tunprasert Thanaporn, Walton Tom, McManus Liam
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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial impact on healthcare systems globally, particularly in the public sector. To address the challenges posed by the pandemic, musculoskeletal (MSK) healthcare providers had to rapidly adopt virtual platforms for delivering care, representing a major shift in how healthcare was delivered.

Objective: This manuscript aims to retrospectively evaluate a virtual MSK podiatry service offered by a private provider under a National Health Service commission, in terms of patient access, waiting times and patient-reported pain. This service was developed and implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the extended waiting times.

Methods: A retrospective clinical service evaluation was conducted on MSK podiatry services delivered via telephone or virtual consultations. The evaluation covered a cohort of 574 referred patients over a 19-month period (July 2021 to January 2023). It analysed demographic data, initial and final visual analogue pain scores, pathology categories, orthoses prescriptions and exercise rehabilitation plans.

Results: Data from a total of 492 patients (male = 152 and female = 340) were analysed, with 82 patients excluded for non-attendance. The average waiting time from referral-to-first appointment and referral-to-discharge was 35 and 91 days, respectively. Results showed statistically significant improvement (p < 0.001) in the mean visual analogue scale when patients received orthoses with and without a rehabilitation plan (4.12 ± 2.55 and 3.33 ± 2.88, respectively). Most patients (61.5%) were aged 40-69, with "foot pain" being the main reported pathology category. Patients had an average of two appointments. 56.5% of patients remained virtual throughout their journey and were successfully discharged to self-management. 43.9% were discharged to other face-to face services.

Conclusions: The study provided evidence that the virtual MSK podiatry service achieved a statistically significant reduction in patient-reported pain for various pathologies with reasonable waiting times. The service delivered favourable outcomes and complemented traditional services at a time with limited access due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

对为解决国民健康服务等待时间过长问题而实施的虚拟肌肉骨骼足科服务进行评估。
背景:COVID-19 大流行对全球医疗保健系统产生了重大影响,尤其是在公共部门。为应对大流行带来的挑战,肌肉骨骼(MSK)医疗服务提供者不得不迅速采用虚拟平台提供医疗服务,这代表着医疗服务方式的重大转变:本手稿旨在从患者就医、等待时间和患者疼痛报告等方面,对一家私营医疗机构受国民健康服务委员会委托提供的虚拟 MSK 足科服务进行回顾性评估。这项服务是为应对 COVID-19 大流行和等候时间延长而开发和实施的:对通过电话或虚拟咨询提供的 MSK 足病治疗服务进行了回顾性临床服务评估。评估涵盖了 574 名转诊患者,为期 19 个月(2021 年 7 月至 2023 年 1 月)。评估分析了人口统计学数据、初始和最终视觉模拟疼痛评分、病理类别、矫形器处方和运动康复计划:结果:共分析了492名患者(男性152人,女性340人)的数据,其中82名患者因未就诊而被排除在外。从转诊到首次预约和从转诊到出院的平均等待时间分别为 35 天和 91 天。结果表明,患者的病情有了明显改善(P该研究证明,虚拟 MSK 足病诊疗服务在合理的等候时间内显著减少了患者报告的各种病理疼痛。在 COVID-19 大流行导致就医受限的情况下,该服务取得了良好的效果,并对传统服务起到了补充作用。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
10.30%
发文量
83
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, the official journal of the Australian Podiatry Association and The College of Podiatry (UK), is an open access journal that encompasses all aspects of policy, organisation, delivery and clinical practice related to the assessment, diagnosis, prevention and management of foot and ankle disorders. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research covers a wide range of clinical subject areas, including diabetology, paediatrics, sports medicine, gerontology and geriatrics, foot surgery, physical therapy, dermatology, wound management, radiology, biomechanics and bioengineering, orthotics and prosthetics, as well the broad areas of epidemiology, policy, organisation and delivery of services related to foot and ankle care. The journal encourages submissions from all health professionals who manage lower limb conditions, including podiatrists, nurses, physical therapists and physiotherapists, orthopaedists, manual therapists, medical specialists and general medical practitioners, as well as health service researchers concerned with foot and ankle care. The Australian Podiatry Association and the College of Podiatry (UK) have reserve funds to cover the article-processing charge for manuscripts submitted by its members. Society members can email the appropriate contact at Australian Podiatry Association or The College of Podiatry to obtain the corresponding code to enter on submission.
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