Evaluating the impact of the self-BAT screening tool on patient outcomes: Results of the let's talk period project.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Haemophilia Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1111/hae.15113
Laura McDonald, Julie Grabell, Jennifer Leung, Wilma Hopman, Paula James
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Abstract

Introduction: One of the many challenges in diagnosing bleeding disorders is distinguishing between normal and abnormal bleeding symptoms. Letstalkperiod.ca is an educational website that includes an online self-administered bleeding assessment tool (Self-BAT) which is a validated screening tool that enables patients to independently determine their bleeding scores (BS).

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate patient outcomes for those referred with an abnormal Self-BAT BS compared to those referred without the prior use of the Self-BAT.

Methods: This was a retrospective, observational study. After obtaining REB approval, chart review was performed for patients evaluated for a suspected bleeding disorder in a tertiary care centre between 2016 and 2023.

Results: 351 patients (310 female) were identified for inclusion with a mean age of 41 years. Of these patients, 30 were referred for a positive/abnormal Self-BAT BS and the remainder were referred for other reasons. Patients referred for a positive Self-BAT BS required interventions for their bleeding symptoms more often (73.3% vs. 36.7%, p ≤ .001). Though they were not diagnosed with an inherited bleeding disorder more often (6.7% vs. 10.7%, p = .754), patients referred for a positive self-BAT were more likely to be diagnosed with a bleeding disorder when the definition was expanded to include bleeding disorder of unknown cause (56.7% vs. 31.9%, p = .008).

Conclusion: Results of this study suggest that the Self-BAT at letstalkperiod.ca can be a useful tool for patients and physicians to identify those needing referral to tertiary haematology clinics for evaluation and management of bleeding symptoms.

评估自我 BAT 筛查工具对患者治疗效果的影响:我们来谈谈 "项目的结果。
导言:诊断出血性疾病的诸多挑战之一是区分正常和异常出血症状。Letstalkperiod.ca是一个教育网站,其中包括一个在线自制出血评估工具(Self-BAT),这是一个经过验证的筛查工具,能让患者独立确定自己的出血评分(BS)。目的:本研究旨在评估Self-BAT BS异常的转诊患者与未使用Self-BAT的转诊患者的治疗效果:这是一项回顾性观察研究。在获得 REB 批准后,对 2016 年至 2023 年间在一家三级医疗中心接受疑似出血性疾病评估的患者进行了病历审查:共确定纳入 351 名患者(310 名女性),平均年龄为 41 岁。在这些患者中,30 人因自我 BAT BS 阳性/异常而转诊,其余患者因其他原因转诊。因 Self-BAT BS 阳性而转诊的患者需要对出血症状进行干预的比例更高(73.3% 对 36.7%,P ≤ .001)。虽然他们被诊断为遗传性出血性疾病的比例并不更高(6.7% vs. 10.7%,p = .754),但当自我BAT阳性转诊患者的定义扩大到包括原因不明的出血性疾病时,他们被诊断为出血性疾病的比例更高(56.7% vs. 31.9%,p = .008):本研究结果表明,letstalkperiod.ca网站上的自我BAT可以作为一种有用的工具,帮助患者和医生识别需要转诊到三级血液病诊所接受出血症状评估和治疗的患者。
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Haemophilia
Haemophilia 医学-血液学
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
28.20%
发文量
226
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Haemophilia is an international journal dedicated to the exchange of information regarding the comprehensive care of haemophilia. The Journal contains review articles, original scientific papers and case reports related to haemophilia care, with frequent supplements. Subjects covered include: clotting factor deficiencies, both inherited and acquired: haemophilia A, B, von Willebrand''s disease, deficiencies of factor V, VII, X and XI replacement therapy for clotting factor deficiencies component therapy in the developing world transfusion transmitted disease haemophilia care and paediatrics, orthopaedics, gynaecology and obstetrics nursing laboratory diagnosis carrier detection psycho-social concerns economic issues audit inherited platelet disorders.
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