Independent prescriber physiotherapist led balance clinic: the Southport and Ormskirk pathway

L. Burrows, T. Lesser, A. Kasbekar, N. Roland, M. Billing
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Abstract Objective: To report the introduction and impact of non-medical prescribing, initiated to improve patient pathways for those presenting with dizziness and balance disorders. Methods: The Southport and Ormskirk physiotherapy-led vestibular clinic sees and treats all patients with dizziness and balance disorders referred to the ENT department. Letters are triaged by an audiologist, who also performs an otological examination and hearing test; this is followed by an assessment with the independent prescriber physiotherapist. An ENT consultant is nearby if joint consultation is needed. Diagnoses, treatments and patient satisfaction were studied, with an analysis of the impact of medication management (stopping or starting medicines) on patients and service. Results: In 12 months, 413 new patients with dizziness and balance disorders had appointments. The most common diagnoses were benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and vestibular migraine. Eighty-four per cent of patients required self-management strategies, 50 per cent exercise therapy, 48 per cent medication management and 24 per cent a particle repositioning manoeuvre. Patient satisfaction was high (99 per cent). Conclusion: Having an independent prescriber physiotherapist leading the balance clinic has reduced the number of hospital visits and onward referrals. Nearly half of all patients required medication management as part of their dizziness or balance treatment.
独立处方物理治疗师领导的平衡诊所:南港和奥姆斯科克途径
摘要目的:报道非医学处方的引入及其影响,以改善眩晕和平衡障碍患者的患者路径。方法:以Southport和Ormskirk物理治疗为主导的前庭门诊对所有转介到耳鼻喉科的头晕和平衡障碍患者进行诊治。信件由听力学家进行分类,听力学家还会进行耳科检查和听力测试;随后由独立开处方的物理治疗师进行评估。如果需要联合会诊,附近会有耳鼻喉科会诊医生。研究了诊断、治疗和患者满意度,分析了药物管理(停药或开始用药)对患者和服务的影响。结果:12个月内,413例新发头晕及平衡障碍患者就诊。最常见的诊断是良性阵发性位置性眩晕和前庭偏头痛。84%的患者需要自我管理策略,50%的患者需要运动治疗,48%的患者需要药物管理,24%的患者需要粒子重新定位。患者满意度高(99%)。结论:有一个独立的开处方的物理治疗师领导平衡诊所已经减少了医院就诊和转诊的数量。将近一半的患者需要药物治疗作为眩晕或平衡治疗的一部分。
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