患者主动随访 (PIFU):风湿病科如何开始获益?一份共识文件。

IF 2.1 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Rheumatology Advances in Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/rap/rkae091
Raj Sengupta, Marwan Bukhari, Zoe Cole, Stuart Kyle, Gordon MacDonald, Kirsten McKay, Anushka Irani, Mark Perry
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摘要

患者主动随访(PIFU)在英国国家医疗服务体系中的发展势头日益强劲,其目的是在服务需求不断增长的情况下优化门诊护理。PIFU 在风湿病学中具有重要价值,因为风湿病学对持续管理的需求不断增加,加剧了病人的积压。重要的是,在大量研究中,PIFU 已证明其安全性和疗效与传统疗法相当。PIFU 可增强患者的能力,推动个性化治疗,提高效率,并有可能减少候诊名单,使服务部门能够专注于新病例和急性病例。有效实施 PIFU 包括谨慎选择患者、教育患者和医护人员、制定明确的操作指南以及进行有力的远程监控。数字化解决方案可通过患者教育、积极的远程监控和简化的升级程序来增强 PIFU 的效果。电子患者报告结果指标(ePROM)为远程监控患者提供了一个合适而安全的衡量标准。鉴于其潜在的益处,门诊部应考虑投资 PIFU,将其作为应对当前医疗服务挑战的一种解决方案,并作为未来临床系统应对日益增长的服务需求的一种手段。
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Patient Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU): how can rheumatology departments start to reap the benefits? A consensus document.

Patient Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU) is gaining momentum in the NHS, aiming to optimize outpatient care amidst rising service demands. PIFU is valuable in rheumatology, where the increasing demand for ongoing management exacerbates the patient backlog. Importantly, PIFU has demonstrated comparable safety and outcomes to traditional care in numerous studies. PIFU empowers patients, drives personalized care, increases efficiency, and has the potential to reduce waiting lists by allowing services to focus on new and acute cases. Effective PIFU implementation includes careful selection of patients, educating patients and healthcare staff, well defined operational guidelines, and robust remote monitoring. Digital solutions can enhance PIFU through patient education, active remote monitoring and streamlined escalation. Electronic Patient Reported Outcome Measures (ePROMs) provide a suitable and safe metric to monitor patients remotely. Given the potential benefits, outpatient departments should consider investing in PIFU as a solution to current healthcare delivery challenges and as a means for future proofing clinical systems against increasing service demands.

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Rheumatology Advances in Practice
Rheumatology Advances in Practice Medicine-Rheumatology
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