探索虚拟联合医疗专业诊所与儿童骨髓移植前单独的面对面门诊会议

Kate Griffiths, S. Truman, F. Henderson, Natasha Perscott, C. Elliott, Alisa Morris, Clare Sugarman
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本报告讨论了大流行期间大奥蒙德街医院如何重新调整资源,以便在儿童骨髓移植之前为家庭开发一种新的虚拟服务形式。新的形式既促进了跨专业工作,又减少了家庭参加多次会议的需要。在大流行之前,不同的专职卫生专业人员(职业治疗师、物理治疗师、社会工作者和临床心理学家)在儿童骨髓移植之前的门诊预约期间分别与家庭会面。尽管不同的ahp有不同的具体关注点,但单独的评估往往是重复和低效的,家庭反馈说单独满足ahp“太多了”。长期以来,骨髓移植科一直希望开办一家AHPs联合诊所,但由于时间和办公空间的限制,这一愿望未能实现。在COVID-19大流行期间,虚拟服务提供手段的扩展为建立虚拟诊所提供了机会(O 'Reilly等,2021年),所有ahp都可以同时参加。预期这对初级保健人员具有成本效益,减少家庭向不同专业人员重复信息的需要,并减轻家庭对这种经历感到不堪重负的程度。本讲座将概述所涉及的问题,以及这项新安排对ahp和家庭的利弊。它将考虑家庭是否会在大流行后继续选择虚拟诊所,或者是否会重新出现面对面诊所的愿望。
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51 Exploring virtual allied health professional clinics v. separate face-To-face outpatient meetings prior to a child’s bone marrow transplant
This presentation discusses how the realignment of resources at Great Ormond Street Hospital during the pandemic permitted the development of a new virtual form of service delivery for families, prior to a child’s bone marrow transplant. The new format both facilitated interprofessional working and reduced the need for families to attend multiple meetings.Prior to the pandemic, different allied health professionals (AHPs) (occupational therapist, physiotherapist, social worker and clinical psychologist) each met families separately during their out-patient appointment, prior to the child’s bone marrow transplant. Despite the different specific concerns of the various AHPs, the separate assessments were often repetitive and inefficient, with families feeding back that meeting the AHPs separately was ‘too much’. There had long been a wish within the Bone Marrow Transplant Department to run a joint AHPs clinic, but this was thwarted by limitations of time and office space.During the COVID-19 pandemic, the expansion of virtual means of service delivery provided the opportunity to establish a virtual clinic (O’Reilly et al 2021), which all AHPs could attend simultaneously. It was anticipated that this would be cost-effective for AHPs, reduce the need for families to repeat information to different professionals, and lessen the extent to which families felt overwhelmed by the experience.The presentation will summarise the issues involved, and the benefits and disadvantages of this new arrangement for both AHPs and families. It will consider whether families will continue to opt for virtual clinics post-pandemic or whether a desire for face-to-face clinics will return.
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