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摘要
前言和假设:本项目旨在评估护士-物理治疗师分诊诊所(NPTC)对泌尿妇科服务提供的影响。NPTC模式被设计为泌尿妇科转诊的第一个接触点,以补充顾问主导的模式,由专科护士和盆底物理治疗师运行。项目周期为NPTC引入前后一年。方法:这是一个在当地临床管理小组注册的服务评估项目(参考编号:gynec374)。回顾性分析了200例病例记录,比较了在NPTC建立之前,NPTC之前或第1组(100名新患者)与在NPTC建立之后,NPTC之后或第2组(100名新患者)转诊的患者,以确保两组之间转诊的主要原因的可比性。采用统计软件R 4.4.2 (R Foundation for statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria)对第一组患者进行选择。结果:该项目的过程测量是确定NPTC的实施是否缩短了全科医生(GP)转诊到第一次预约和从第一次就诊到治疗完成的时间间隔。在两种分析中,NPTC在时间间隔上都显示出显著的减少。结论:NPTC模型提供了一个有效的、资源高效的解决方案来提供泌尿妇科服务,展示了其作为现代泌尿妇科实践基准的潜力。这是一次成功的质量改进之旅,可以引导不同单位采用相同的方法。
Redefining Urogynaecology Services: The Impact of Nurse-Physiotherapist Triage Clinics on Reducing Delays and Improving Patient Care.
Introduction and hypothesis: This project aimed to evaluate the impact of a nurse-physiotherapist triage clinic (NPTC) on service delivery within a urogynaecology department. The NPTC model was designed to be the first point of contact for urogynaecology referrals to supplement a consultant-led model and was run by specialist nurses and pelvic floor physiotherapists. The project period spanned one year before and one year after the NPTC's introduction.
Methods: This was a service evaluation project registered with the local clinical governance team (reference number GYNAE374). A retrospective review of 200 case notes compared patients referred before the NPTC's establishment, pre-NPTC or group 1 (100 new patients), with those referred afterwards, post-NPTC or group 2 (100 new patients), with ensured comparability of primary reasons for referral between both groups. The patient selection for group 1 was conducted using statistical software R version 4.4.2 (R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria).
Results: The process measure for the project was to determine whether implementation of the NPTC reduced time intervals between general practitioner (GP) referral to first appointment and from the first visit to treatment completion. In both analyses, the NPTC showed significant reduction in the time intervals. The time interval between GP referral and first appointment was significantly reduced in group 2, with a p value of < 0.001. Similarly, the time interval from the first visit to treatment completion was shorter for group 2, with a p value of < 0.001, demonstrating the NPTC's efficiency in accelerating the care process and reducing treatment timelines. The balance measure was to investigate patient satisfaction, using feedback forms, which was overwhelmingly positive; 95% of respondents rated the clinic's service as 'excellent', and 5% rated it as 'good'.
Conclusions: The NPTC model provides an effective, resource-efficient solution to urogynaecological service delivery, demonstrating its potential as a benchmark for modern urogynaecological practice. This was a successful quality improvement journey that can lead the way for adaptation of the same approach by different units.
期刊介绍:
The International Urogynecology Journal is the official journal of the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA).The International Urogynecology Journal has evolved in response to a perceived need amongst the clinicians, scientists, and researchers active in the field of urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders. Gynecologists, urologists, physiotherapists, nurses and basic scientists require regular means of communication within this field of pelvic floor dysfunction to express new ideas and research, and to review clinical practice in the diagnosis and treatment of women with disorders of the pelvic floor. This Journal has adopted the peer review process for all original contributions and will maintain high standards with regard to the research published therein. The clinical approach to urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders will be emphasized with each issue containing clinically relevant material that will be immediately applicable for clinical medicine. This publication covers all aspects of the field in an interdisciplinary fashion