在儿科心脏病诊所开展由医疗助理协助的过渡活动

Debora Burger , Quin E. Denfeld , Karen Uzark , Patrick D. Evers , Andrew W. McHill , Pam Ward , Reem Hasan
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摘要

背景正规的过渡计划可帮助儿科先天性心脏病(CHD)患者为成功的终生疾病管理做好准备。如果资源有限,在儿科心脏病诊所开展过渡项目活动可能是一项挑战。本研究的目的是测试由医疗助理(MA)主持的过渡活动在增加过渡讨论记录方面的有效性,并了解员工对这一干预措施的接受程度。年龄在 13 岁及以上的 CHD 患者在接受常规儿科心脏病学复诊时,会收到助理医生的提示,让他们查看 17 个过渡话题列表,从中选择在门诊期间与儿科心脏病学家讨论的话题。对照组的历史数据收集自两年前的同一时期。我们使用比较统计法对过渡活动组和对照组之间是否存在过渡讨论文件进行了比较。结果 共有 14 名员工参与了过渡活动,涉及 29 名患者。与历史对照组相比,过渡活动组记录的过渡讨论显著增多(p < 0.001)。患者讨论的过渡话题(中位数 = 5,四分位数间距为 2-7)多于要求讨论的话题(中位数 = 2,四分位数间距为 1-4)。所有员工都认为该活动可以接受(从 "有点接受 "到 "非常接受 "不等),并愿意在研究结束后继续开展。员工们接受并支持继续开展这项资源匮乏的活动。
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A medical assistant-facilitated transition activity in a pediatric cardiology clinic

Background

Formal transition programs prepare pediatric patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) for successful lifelong management of their disease. Conducting transition program activities in pediatric cardiology clinics can be a challenge if there are limited resources. The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of a medical assistant (MA)-facilitated transition activity in increasing documentation of transition discussions and characterize staff acceptability of this intervention.

Method

We performed a prospective exploratory study over a five-week period. CHD patients aged 13 and older presenting for routine pediatric cardiology follow-up appointments received a prompt from the MA to view a list of 17 transition topics from which to choose topics for discussion with the pediatric cardiologist during the clinic visit. Historical control group data were collected from the same period, two years prior. We compared the presence of documentation of transition discussions between the transition activity and control group using comparative statistics. Staff acceptability was assessed using the revised Treatment Acceptability and Preference Questionnaire.

Results

A total of 14 staff members participated in the transition activity involving 29 patients. Significantly more transition discussions were documented in the transition activity group compared with the historic control group (p < 0.001). Patients discussed more transition topics (median = 5, Interquartile range 2–7) than what was requested (median = 2, Interquartile range 1–4). All staff rated the activity as acceptable (ranging from ‘somewhat acceptable’ to ‘very much acceptable’) and were willing to continue after the study ended.

Conclusion

Having an MA-facilitated transition activity increased documentation of transition discussions in the pediatric cardiology clinic. Staff were accepting and in favor of continuing this low-resource activity.

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