手部骨折和脱位的手部治疗转诊:一项多中心快照研究。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Louise de Haas, Veronique van de Lücht, Charlotte Lameijer, Marco Ritt, Niels Schep, Rolf Groenwold, Mark van Heijl
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背景:目前尚不清楚哪些手部骨折和脱位患者需要手部治疗转诊,这可能导致实践变化。目的:本研究旨在评估手部骨折脱位非手术和手术治疗后的手部治疗转诊模式,并确定实践差异。研究设计:这项多中心、观察性快照研究于2020年在荷兰的12家医院进行,为期3个月。方法:以急诊收治的成年掌骨、指骨骨折或脱位患者为研究对象。对不同损伤类型进行非手术和手术治疗后的手部治疗转诊情况进行分层分析。手部治疗转诊的决定因素,包括患者和损伤特征、医院环境和医学专业,采用多变量logistic回归进行评估。结果:1654例患者中,22%(306/1405)非手术治疗后再行手部治疗,72%(178/249)手术治疗后再行手部治疗。在非手术治疗的10种最常见的损伤中,2 - 5指脱位的转诊率最高(43%[48/112]),其次是中指骨干骨折(34%[11/32])和槌状骨折(33%[23/70])。不同医院的转诊率在掌骨干骨折、2 - 5指脱位和近端指间关节掌板撕脱骨折中差异显著。在手术治疗的5种最常见的损伤中,指骨中段和近端骨折是最常见的(90%[9/10]和87%[33/38]),各医院的转诊率在28%(95%可信区间:13%-50%)和89%(95%可信区间:51%-100%)之间变化。在多变量logistic回归中,医院环境和医学专业是手部治疗转诊的决定因素(p)。结论:在不同的损伤类别中,手部治疗转诊存在相当大的实践差异,这似乎主要归因于医院环境和医学专业。这凸显了这一领域的知识差距。
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Hand therapy referral for hand fractures and dislocations: A multicenter snapshot study.

Background: It is unclear which patients with fractures and dislocations of the hand necessitate hand therapy referral, which can lead to practice variation.

Purpose: The study aimed to evaluate hand therapy referral patterns following non-operative and operative treatments of hand fractures and dislocations and to identify practice variations.

Study design: This multicenter, observational snapshot study was conducted across 12 hospitals in the Netherlands over a 3-month period in 2020.

Methods: Adult patients admitted to the emergency department with metacarpal and phalangeal fractures or dislocations were included. Analyses were stratified by hand therapy referral status for different injury categories following non-operative and operative treatment. Determinants for hand therapy referral, including patient and injury characteristics, hospital setting, and medical specialty, were assessed using multivariable logistic regression.

Results: Of 1654 included patients, 22% (306/1405) were referred to hand therapy after non-operative treatment, and 72% (178/249) after operative treatment. Among the 10 most prevalent injuries treated non-operatively, referral rates were highest for dislocations of digits two to five (43% [48/112]), followed by middle phalanx shaft fractures (34% [11/32]), and mallet fractures (33% [23/70]). The referral rates across hospitals significantly differed for metacarpal shaft fractures, dislocations of digits two to five, and proximal interphalangeal joint palmar plate avulsion fractures. Among the five most prevalent injuries treated operatively, middle and proximal phalanx shaft fractures were most frequently referred (90% [9/10] and 87% [33/38]), and referral rates across hospitals varied between 28% (95% confidence interval: 13%-50%) and 89% (95% confidence interval: 51%-100%). In multivariable logistic regression, hospital setting and medical specialty were determinants of hand therapy referral (p < 0.001 and p < 0.001).

Conclusions: There is considerable practice variation in hand therapy referral within injury categories, which seems to be largely attributed to hospital setting and medical specialty. This highlights the knowledge gap in this field.

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Journal of Hand Therapy
Journal of Hand Therapy 医学-外科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
65
审稿时长
19.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Therapy is designed for hand therapists, occupational and physical therapists, and other hand specialists involved in the rehabilitation of disabling hand problems. The Journal functions as a source of education and information by publishing scientific and clinical articles. Regular features include original reports, clinical reviews, case studies, editorials, and book reviews.
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