全科医生转诊到曼彻斯特皇家眼科医院眼科的准确性。

Q3 Medicine
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Pub Date : 2021-06-10 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.22599/bioj.168
Martha Waters, Rachel Clarke, Laura England, Anna O'Connor
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摘要

背景:很少有研究检查儿科转介到二级和三级护理的准确性,特别是那些从全科医生(全科医生)到眼科和矫视科。不准确的转诊可能会对服务提供和NHS资金以及患者体验产生不利影响。现有证据表明,在不同的医学领域,全科医生转诊的准确性在39%到90%之间,全科医生转诊到眼科的准确性在56%到66%之间。方法:回顾性分析99例病例记录,以检查曼彻斯特皇家眼科医院(MREH)儿科全科医生转诊(包括通过社区验光师转诊)到眼科的准确性。结果:斜视患者的转诊准确率为63%,视力减退/弱视患者为50%,NAD患者为45%,眼球震颤患者为100%,“其他”病例为92%。全科医生的准确率明显低于社区验光师(p = 0.01)。全科医生单独推荐的准确率为65%,而全科医生通过社区验光师推荐的准确率为87%。转诊的准确性似乎随着年龄的增长而提高,但没有发现统计学意义(p = 0.06)。结论:本研究发现曼彻斯特全科医生的正视转诊准确性与其他医学领域相似。虽然与其他医学领域相比可以接受,但提高转诊准确性对于改善NHS支出、服务提供和患者体验至关重要。为了帮助这一点,目的是设计和实施一个虚拟的培训包,重点是检测斜视,以提高转诊的准确性。
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The Accuracy of GP Referrals into Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Orthoptic Department.

The Accuracy of GP Referrals into Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Orthoptic Department.

Background: There is little research that examines the accuracy of paediatric referrals into secondary and tertiary care, particularly those from general practicioners (GPs) to ophthalmology and orthoptic departments. Inaccurate referrals could have a detrimental effect on service delivery and NHS funding as well as patient experience. Available evidence shows GP referral accuracy to range between 39% and 90% across different areas of medicine with accuracy of GP referral to ophthalmology between 56% and 66%.

Methods: A retrospective case note analysis was carried out on 99 case notes to examine the accuracy of paediatric GP referrals (including those via the community optometrist) into the Orthoptic Department at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital (MREH).

Results: GP referral accuracy was found to be 63% for strabismus cases, 50% for reduced vision/amblyopia cases, 45% for NAD cases, 100% of nystagmus cases and 92% of "other" cases. GPs were significantly less accurate than community optometrists (p = 0.01). Referrals from GPs alone had an accuracy rate of 65% compared to 87% of GP referral via community optometrist. Accuracy of referral appeared to improve with age, however this was not found to be statistically significant (p = 0.06).

Conclusion: This study found orthoptic referral accuracy for GPs in Manchester to be similar to other areas of medicine. While acceptable compared to other areas of medicine, improving referral accuracy is essential to improve NHS spending, service delivery, and patient experience. To aid with this the aim is to design and implement a virtual training package that focuses on detection of strabismus to improve referral accuracy.

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British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Health Professions-Optometry
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