神经外科医生在过渡护理中的关键作用:一家综合性三级医疗机构的经验。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Child's Nervous System Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-05 DOI:10.1007/s00381-024-06638-8
Zakir Chew, Huiling Linda Lim, Shakran Mahmood, Srujana Vedicherla, Miriam Santiago Kimpo, Hian Tat Ong, Vincent Dw Nga
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目的:过渡护理(Transitional Care,TC)越来越重要,尤其是在神经外科,患者的最佳后续护理至关重要。由于神经外科病情复杂,儿科和成人神经外科通常由不同的神经外科主治医师或在不同的机构分别管理,因此过渡护理面临的挑战更加严峻。虽然已经提出了许多过渡模式,但仍存在一些障碍,阻碍了从儿科向成人的成功转移。我们的综述侧重于神经外科医生在促进成功转院方面可以发挥的重要作用,探讨了一些现有的转院模式,重点是保持单一医疗服务提供者的好处:我们回顾性地整理了 2019 年至 2023 年期间 16 岁至 26 岁患者的门诊就诊数据。成功过渡的定义是从儿童期到成年期的持续随访,失去随访的定义为不成功过渡。记录了患者的年龄、诊断以及是否成功过渡或失去随访:结果:5 年内共发现了 1829 名年龄在 16 至 26 岁之间的神经外科患者。一项快照审查确定了78名被认为需要随访至成年的青少年患者。13名患者患有癫痫,32名患者患有中枢神经系统(CNS)肿瘤,17名患者患有先天性疾病,14名患者患有神经血管疾病,2名患者患有特发性颅内高压。据悉,所有 78 名患者都已成功过渡到成年期(21 岁及以后)。拥有相同的医疗服务提供者;在同一机构中拥有儿童和成人神经外科,是促进成功过渡的最重要因素:机构中的神经外科医生,尤其是在儿科和成人护理方面都有经验和能力的神经外科医生,可以成为过渡时期的关键支柱。在我们医院,这种连续性护理模式的实施取得了显著的成功。同时拥有儿科和成人服务的医疗机构在制定和实施有效的过渡护理方面具有得天独厚的优势。
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The pivotal role of neurosurgeons in transitional care: A comprehensive tertiary healthcare institution's experience.

Purpose: Transitional care (TC) is increasingly crucial, particularly in neurosurgery, where optimal follow-through of patients' care is paramount. Challenges of transition are exacerbated by the complexity of neurosurgical conditions, with pediatric and adult neurosurgery often managed separately by different attending neurosurgeons or in different institutions. While numerous models for transitioning have been proposed, several barriers persist, impeding successful transfer from pediatric to adult settings. Our review focuses on important roles neurosurgeons can play in facilitating successful transition, exploring some existing TC models, with emphasis on the benefits of maintaining a single provider.

Methods: Clinic visits data between 2019 to 2023 of patients between the ages of 16 to 26 was compiled retrospectively. Successful transition was defined as continued follow-up moving from pediatric to adulthood with lost to follow-up being that of unsuccessful transition. Age, diagnosis and whether patients were successfully transitioned or lost to follow-up were documented.

Results: 1829 neurosurgical patients between the ages of 16 to 26 were identified over 5 years. A snapshot review identified 78 adolescent patients deemed to require follow-up into adulthood. 13 patients had epilepsy, 32 central nervous system (CNS) tumors, 17 congenital conditions, 14 neurovascular, and 2 patients had idiopathic intracranial hypertension. All 78 were noted to have successfully transited into their adulthood (age 21 and beyond). Having the same providers; having pediatric and adult neurosurgery within the same institution, was the single most important factor in facilitating successful transition.

Conclusion: Neurosurgeons in institutions, particularly those with experience and competencies in both pediatric and adult care, can serve as crucial anchors during the transitional period. At our institution, the implementation of this continuity of care model has demonstrated remarkable success. Institutions with both pediatric and adult services would be uniquely positioned to develop and implement effective transitional care.

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Child's Nervous System
Child's Nervous System 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
7.10%
发文量
322
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The journal has been expanded to encompass all aspects of pediatric neurosciences concerning the developmental and acquired abnormalities of the nervous system and its coverings, functional disorders, epilepsy, spasticity, basic and clinical neuro-oncology, rehabilitation and trauma. Global pediatric neurosurgery is an additional field of interest that will be considered for publication in the journal.
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