创伤连接诊所:继续为受创伤影响的患者提供创伤病例管理模式:质量改进计划。

Kate Dale, Kathy Heathcote, Sarah Czuchwicki, Elizabeth Wake
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背景:目的:描述创伤连接诊所(TCC)在创伤后续护理中提供的服务:一种由护士主导的个案管理模式:方法: 采用探索性描述研究设计。方法:采用探索性描述研究设计,收集的数据包括患者和伤情特征、诊所活动、就诊率、转诊模式和并发症:共为 194 名患者(302 人)安排了 324 次 TCC 预约,就诊率为 93%(302 人)。持续存在的健康问题包括疼痛(22 人,37%)、血栓事件(8 人,13%)和感染(7 人,12%)。门诊活动包括 77 例转诊至更广泛的 MDT(n = 77)、放射学复查(n = 225)和 39 例处方事件,主要包括镇痛:结论:病例管理模式可以成功提供创伤后续护理,并有效利用有限的资源。结论:病例管理模式可以成功提供创伤后续护理,并有效利用有限的资源,其关键因素包括仔细评估和管理患者的身体和情感需求。需要对这种创伤护理模式的长期效果进行评估。
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Trauma Connect Clinic: Continuing the trauma case management model for patients affected by traumatic injuries: A quality improvement initiative.

Background: A case-management model of care is frequently used in acute-care settings for patients with major traumatic injuries; however, its application to trauma follow-up care after hospital discharge remains unclear.

Aim: To describe the services provided by the Trauma Connect Clinic (TCC): a NP- led case management model, in trauma follow-up care.

Methods: An exploratory descriptive study design was used. Data collected included patient and injury characteristics, clinic activities, attendance rates, referral patterns and complications.

Results: Three-hundred and twenty-four TCC appointments were scheduled for 194 patients (n = 302) with an attendance rate of 93% (n = 302). Ongoing health issues included pain (n = 22, 37%), thrombotic events (n = 8, 13%) and infection (n = 7, 12%). Clinic activity included 77 referrals to the wider MDT (n = 77), radiology reviews (n = 225) and 39 prescribing events, consisting mainly of analgesia.

Conclusion: A case management model can successfully deliver trauma follow-up care and efficiently use limited resources. Key elements involve careful assessment and management of patients' physical and emotional needs. Evaluation of longer-term outcomes of this model of care in trauma settings is required.

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