Walker A, James C, Bannister M, Jobes E
Mid Yorkshire Trust and West Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service, Wakefield, UK.
Emerg Med J. 2006 Jun;23(6):449-51. doi: 10.1136/emj.2005.028548.
To evaluate the effectiveness of ambulance crew referral of patients treated for acute hypoglycaemia, to a diabetes specialist nurse (DSN) team. Patients were assessed by the ambulance service and did not attend an emergency department.
For a 3 month period patients were referred from two areas of West Yorkshire by the ambulance service to specialist diabetes teams. The DSNs contacted the patients within 7 days by telephone and arranged further review if necessary. Satisfaction questionnaires were sent to patients.
Thirty eight patients were referred and all were reviewed by telephone; 30 (79%) also required a clinic review appointment. Warning signs of hypoglycaemia were identified by 21 (55%) patients, but 14 (37%) had none (three had incomplete data). Twelve patients had had a self-treated episode in the previous 6 months; nine patients had had three or more. Fifteen (39%) patients had called an emergency ambulance for similar reasons in the previous 6 months (27 "999" calls). Twenty patients (53%) had their drug treatment altered at a clinic appointment and 14 (37%) required ongoing review. Twenty six patients returned the satisfaction questionnaire; of these 88% agreed or strongly agreed that they had improved their understanding of hypoglycaemia and 73% felt more able to treat a hypoglycaemic episode in the future. Patient satisfaction with this care pathway was high.
The ambulance service can coordinate successful referral of patients with episodes of acute hypoglycaemia to a DSN-led service. Patients often required treatment review. They valued this service and felt more confident managing their diabetes.
评估急救人员将急性低血糖治疗患者转诊至糖尿病专科护士(DSN)团队的效果。患者由急救服务部门评估,未前往急诊科就诊。
在3个月期间,急救服务部门将来自西约克郡两个地区的患者转诊至糖尿病专科团队。DSN在7天内通过电话联系患者,必要时安排进一步复查。向患者发送满意度调查问卷。
共转诊38例患者,均通过电话进行了复查;30例(79%)还需要门诊复查预约。21例(55%)患者发现了低血糖的警示信号,但14例(37%)没有(3例数据不完整)。12例患者在过去6个月中有过自行治疗的情况;9例患者有过3次或更多次。15例(39%)患者在过去6个月中因类似原因呼叫过急救救护车(27次拨打“999”)。20例(53%)患者在门诊预约时更改了药物治疗,14例(37%)需要持续复查。26例患者返回了满意度调查问卷;其中88%同意或强烈同意他们对低血糖的理解有所提高,73%觉得未来更有能力处理低血糖发作。患者对这种护理途径的满意度很高。
急救服务部门可以成功地将急性低血糖发作患者转诊至由DSN主导的服务。患者通常需要治疗复查。他们重视这项服务,并对管理自己的糖尿病更有信心。