高级临床实践(ACP)手部治疗师在闭合性手部骨折一线管理中的能力:英国利益相关者共识研究的结果。

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Katia Fournier, Lily Li, Lisa Newington, Alexia Karantana, Grainne Bourke, Ryan W Trickett, Donna L Kennedy
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简介:在英国,高级临床实践(ACP)角色正在发展,以改善获得高质量的病人护理,其中医疗保健服务正在努力满足稳步增长的服务需求。ACP手部治疗师越来越多地评估和治疗急性闭合性手部骨折。然而,这些角色所需的知识和技能尚未确定或标准化。方法:采用电子德尔菲程序,由医生和手部治疗师组成的专家小组提出共识建议。参与者是从有目的和滚雪球抽样中招募的。德尔菲问题是从文献回顾和临床医生调查中发展出来的,包括对项目的评价。一致定义为≥75%的同意。每轮结束后提供总结反馈。结果:共有20名小组成员(医生12名,手疗师8名),其中18名(90%)完成了所有回合。23项能力一直被认为是非常重要的;在如何证明这些能力的问题上,没有达成一致意见。结论:这些发现可用于发展ACP手治疗师角色,并为指导个体治疗师基于自身的学习和发展提供框架。它们是安全、高效和具有成本效益的病人护理的基础。
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Competencies for advanced clinical practice (ACP) hand therapists in first-line management of closed hand fractures: Results of a United-Kingdom (UK) stakeholder consensus study.

Introduction: In the United Kingdom [UK], Advanced Clinical Practice (ACP) roles are being developed to improve access to high-quality patient care, where healthcare services are struggling to meet steadily increasing service demands. Increasingly, ACP hand therapists are assessing and treating acute closed hand fractures. However, the knowledge and skills required of these roles has not been identified or standardised.

Methods: Consensus recommendations were developed from an expert panel of medical doctors and hand therapists using an electronic Delphi process. Participants were recruited from purposive and snowball sampling. Delphi questions were developed from a literature review and clinician survey and included rating of items open text responses. Consensus was defined as ≥75% agreement. Summary feedback was provided after each round.

Results: There were 20 panellists (12 medical doctors and 8 hand therapists), of which 18 (90%) completed all rounds. 23 competencies were consistently identified as very important; there was less agreement on how to evidence these competencies.

Conclusion: These findings can be used to develop ACP hand therapist roles and provide a framework to guide individual therapists to base their own learning and development. They underpin safe, efficient and costeffective patient care.

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