改善泌尿外科急诊转诊的门诊服务。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Sophia Prendiville, Stephanie Justo, Kathy Luong, Julie Hart, Tara Kelly, Jake Mickelsen, Timothy Chang, Jay Shah, Ryan Sun
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摘要

目的:提高普通泌尿科门诊急诊转诊的可及性。医疗可及性问题与泌尿外科有关,因为某些泌尿系统疾病需要紧急评估。尽管有及时评估的指导方针,但诊所安排的挑战经常导致患者护理延误。方法:于2023年6月至2024年5月在泌尿科门诊进行前瞻性质量改进研究。A3质量改进框架用于开发、实施和迭代干预措施,旨在减少紧急泌尿科转诊的等待时间。这些措施包括定义真正的紧急诊断、简化转诊模板、分配和保护紧急诊所位置,以及加强与多学科利益相关者的沟通。结果:项目期间共收治急诊泌尿科门诊患者1058例。在基线时,紧急转诊的平均等待时间为59.0天,每周有3名患者在转诊后10天内就诊。实施干预措施后,平均等待时间减少到21.6天,每周10天内就诊8例患者(结论:紧急转诊及时进入诊所的障碍包括紧急定义不明确,缺乏专门用于紧急患者的资源分配,以及转诊提供者、患者协调员和诊所工作人员之间缺乏沟通。一个简化的转诊过程,解决这些问题,可以导致显著和可持续的减少护理延误紧急泌尿科患者。
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Improving Clinic Access for Urgent Urology Referrals.

Objective: To improve access to the general urology clinics for urgent urology referrals. The issue of healthcare accessibility is relevant to urology, since certain urologic conditions require urgent assessment. Despite guidelines for timely assessment, challenges in clinic scheduling frequently cause patient care delays.

Methods: The prospective quality improvement study was conducted at outpatient general urology clinics from June 2023 to May 2024. An A3 quality improvement framework was used to develop, implement, and iterate on interventions intended to reduce wait times for urgent urology referrals. These included defining truly urgent diagnoses, streamlining referral template, allocating and protecting urgent clinic slots, and enhancing communication with multidisciplinary stakeholders.

Results: A total of 1058 urgent urology patients in the ambulatory setting were seen during the project timeframe. At baseline, mean wait time for urgent referrals was 59.0days, and 3 patients per week were seen within 10days of referral. Following implementation of interventions, the mean wait time decreased to 21.6 days, and 8 patients per week were seen within 10 days (P < .01). These processes were not associated with an adverse effect on wait times for routine referrals during the study.

Conclusion: Barriers to timely clinic access for urgent referrals include undefined definitions of urgency, lack of resource allocation dedicated for urgent patients, and lack of communication between referring providers, patient coordinators, and clinic staff. A streamlined referral process that addresses these issues can lead to significant and sustainable reduction in care delay for urgent urology patients.

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Urology
Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
9.50%
发文量
716
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: Urology is a monthly, peer–reviewed journal primarily for urologists, residents, interns, nephrologists, and other specialists interested in urology The mission of Urology®, the "Gold Journal," is to provide practical, timely, and relevant clinical and basic science information to physicians and researchers practicing the art of urology worldwide. Urology® publishes original articles relating to adult and pediatric clinical urology as well as to clinical and basic science research. Topics in Urology® include pediatrics, surgical oncology, radiology, pathology, erectile dysfunction, infertility, incontinence, transplantation, endourology, andrology, female urology, reconstructive surgery, and medical oncology, as well as relevant basic science issues. Special features include rapid communication of important timely issues, surgeon''s workshops, interesting case reports, surgical techniques, clinical and basic science review articles, guest editorials, letters to the editor, book reviews, and historical articles in urology.
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