急诊医学虚拟观察室的临床实践

IF 5 1区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Olivia S Jung, Xi Zhu, Lauren M Nentwich, Benjamin A White, Emily M Hayden
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研究目的:医生在急诊虚拟观察单元等新型护理模式中的经验可以提供重要的见解。虚拟观察单元利用远程医疗、远程监测和移动综合医疗来实现基于家庭的ed级护理。我们探讨了医生在虚拟观察室提供护理的经验和这种新模式的感知效果。方法:我们对一家学术医院新成立的虚拟观察室的10名急诊医生进行了半结构化的深度访谈。我们进行了主题分析,其中包括识别和检查描述数据中重要主题的代码。结果:急诊医生在虚拟观察室的体验中出现了三个主题:(1)与患者形成了更深的联系,因为虚拟观察室使他们能够花更多的时间与患者在患者的家庭环境中护理患者;(2)增加了对跨专业和跨专业护理的欣赏,因为虚拟观察单元提供了与护士、护理人员和初级保健医生密切合作的机会;(3)(可克服的)程序性挑战,涉及处理多管齐下的技术,找到具有适当临床条件的合适患者,并接受家庭护理。然后,这些经历对参与虚拟观察单元的医生的医患互动产生了积极的看法,并提高了他们的工作满意度。结论:在我们的研究中,配备虚拟观察单元的医生报告了大部分积极的经历。决策者和管理者在决定是否为虚拟观察室等远程医疗和护理模式提供资金时,应考虑对医生健康和培养跨专业和跨专业护理的好处。
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Physician Experiences With Implementing a Virtual Observation Unit in Emergency Medicine.

Study objective: Physician experiences with new care models like the virtual observation unit in emergency departments (EDs) can offer important insights. Virtual observation unit leverages telehealth, remote monitoring, and mobile integrated health to enable home-based ED-level care. We explored physicians' experience with delivering care in the virtual observation unit and perceived effect of this new model.

Methods: We conducted semistructured in-depth interviews with 10 emergency physicians who staffed the newly launched virtual observation unit in an academic hospital. We conducted a thematic analysis, which involved identifying and examining codes that describe important themes in the data.

Results: Three themes emerged in terms of emergency physicians' experience with the virtual observation unit: (1) forming a deeper connection with patients as the virtual observation unit allowed them to spend more time with patients and care for patients in the patients' home environment; (2) increased appreciation for interprofessional and interspecialty care as the virtual observation unit presented opportunities to work closely with nurses, paramedics, and primary care physicians; and (3) (surmountable) programmatic challenges related to dealing with multipronged technology and finding the right patient with an appropriate clinical condition and acceptance of home-based care. These experiences then contributed to positive perceptions of patient-physician interactions and increased job satisfaction among physicians who participated in the virtual observation unit.

Conclusion: Physicians who staffed the virtual observation unit in our context reported largely positive experiences. Policymakers and administrators should consider benefits to physician wellbeing and cultivating interprofessional and interspecialty care when making decisions about funding telehealth and care models like the virtual observation unit.

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Annals of emergency medicine
Annals of emergency medicine 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
819
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: Annals of Emergency Medicine, the official journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to improving the quality of care by publishing the highest quality science for emergency medicine and related medical specialties. Annals publishes original research, clinical reports, opinion, and educational information related to the practice, teaching, and research of emergency medicine. In addition to general emergency medicine topics, Annals regularly publishes articles on out-of-hospital emergency medical services, pediatric emergency medicine, injury and disease prevention, health policy and ethics, disaster management, toxicology, and related topics.
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