Using the nudge method to promote referrals of HBs antigen-/HCV antibody-positive patients from non-hepatology specialty physicians

Q4 Medicine
H. Fujioka, K. Kikuchi, Kotaro Matsumoto, Sho Ohyatsu, Tomoyuki Nariyama, T. Kohyama, Minoru Yoshida, Y. Moritoki, M. Hara
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Abstract

In our hospital, the Infection Control Team (ICT) evaluates patients who test positive for the hepatitis virus during preoperative and preadmission tests (the hepatitis virus round), and adds referral requests to a hepatolo-gist to the electronic medical records of these patients. A review after 1 year of this practice confirmed that number of referrals provided by non-hepatology specialty physicians was low, especially among short-stay inpa-tients. Therefore, we requested referrals using the nudge method in year 2 of the initial infection control train-ing session. This increased the referral consultation rate for short-term hospitalization from 14.3% (3/21) before ICT referral to 31.6% (6/19) in the 1 st year and 66.7% (8/12) in the 2 nd year (vs. before the start, p < 0.01). Thus, the nudge method is effective in promoting voluntary behavior change and can increase rates of referred consulta-tions.
使用轻推法促进HBs抗原/HCV抗体阳性患者从非肝病专科医师转诊
在我们医院,感染控制小组(ICT)对术前和入院前检查(肝炎病毒检查)中肝炎病毒检测呈阳性的患者进行评估,并在这些患者的电子病历中添加向肝病专家提出的转诊请求。一年后的回顾证实,由非肝病专科医生提供的转诊数量很低,特别是在短期住院患者中。因此,我们要求在初次感染控制培训的第二年使用轻推方法转诊。这使短期住院的转诊问诊率从ICT转诊前的14.3%(3/21)提高到第一年的31.6%(6/19)和第二年的66.7%(8/12)(与开始前相比,p < 0.01)。因此,轻推方法在促进自愿行为改变方面是有效的,可以提高转诊率。
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Acta Hepatologica Japonica
Acta Hepatologica Japonica Medicine-Hepatology
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