护理范围工具包:确定和交流基于证据的选择。

IF 1.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Michelle Evason, Jason W Stull, Jason Coe
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摘要

目的:通过一个基于案例的例子,提供一个视频教程,介绍如何使用一个框架来识别、审查和与宠物主人(兽医客户)交流基于证据的发现,这些发现能够为患者管理提供各种护理选择,展示价值矩阵的使用,并为共同决策提供信息。动物:任何需要循证护理选择的兽医患者,这些选择沿着可接受的连续护理(通常称为频谱护理)进行寻求。方法:循证兽医学涉及识别患者、客户和兽医面临的相关临床问题,并获取和评估证据,告知适用于独特病例的选择。一个易于遵循的框架告知这一过程,以最大限度地成功识别现有的兽医证据。包括价值矩阵(Value Matrix)在内的一些工具允许客户有效地与患者沟通各种选择,并根据具体情况突出每种选择的优缺点。结果:基于证据的选择很容易被识别和沟通,即使是复杂的临床问题,只有很少的已发表的现有证据。临床相关性:本教程提供了实用的工具,可以帮助兽医专业人员与客户合作做出基于证据的决策,是跨护理范围广泛实践的一部分,并且可以适应每个独特的宠物,宠物主人,地理位置和兽医诊所场景。
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Spectrum of care toolkit: identifying and communicating evidence-based options.

Objective: Using a case-based example, to provide a video tutorial on the use of a framework to identify, review, and communicate to a pet owner (veterinary client) evidence-based findings that enable the provision of spectrum-of-care options for patient management, demonstrate use of the Value Matrix, and inform shared decision-making.

Animals: Any veterinary patient for which evidence-based care options along the continuum of acceptable care (often referred to as spectrum of care) is sought.

Methods: Evidence-based veterinary medicine involves identifying a relevant clinical question facing the patient, client, and veterinarian and acquiring and appraising the evidence, informing the options applied to the unique case. An easily followed framework informs this process to maximize success in identifying existing veterinary evidence. Several tools, including the Value Matrix, allow for effective client communication of the options for the patient, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages for each option for situation-specific criteria.

Results: Evidence-based options are identified and communicated easily, even for complex clinical questions for which there is minimal published existing evidence.

Clinical relevance: This tutorial provides practical tools that can assist veterinary professionals in collaborating with clients on making evidence-based decisions, are integral to practicing broadly across the spectrum of care, and can be adapted to each unique pet, pet owner, geography, and veterinary clinic scenario.

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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
15.80%
发文量
539
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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