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多学科团队会议及其对放射科和病理科工作流程的影响。

Multidisciplinary team meetings and their impact on workflow in radiology and pathology departments.

作者信息

Kane Bridget, Luz Saturnino, O'Briain D Sean, McDermott Ronan

机构信息

Department of Computer Science, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

BMC Med. 2007 Jun 13;5:15. doi: 10.1186/1741-7015-5-15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The development of multidisciplinary team meetings (MDTMs) for radiology and pathology is a burgeoning area that increasingly impacts on work processes in both of these departments. The aim of this study was to examine work processes and quantify the time demands on radiologists and pathologists associated with MDTM practices at a large teaching hospital. The observations reported in this paper reflect a general trend affecting hospitals and our conclusions will have relevance for others implementing clinical practice guidelines.

METHODS

For one month, all work related to clinical meetings between pathology and radiology with clinical staff was documented and later analysed.

RESULTS

The number of meetings to which pathology and radiology contribute at a large university teaching hospital, ranges from two to eight per day, excluding grand rounds, and amounts to approximately 50 meetings per month for each department. For one month, over 300 h were spent by pathologists and radiologists on 81 meetings, where almost 1000 patients were discussed. For each meeting hour, there were, on average, 2.4 pathology hours and 2 radiology hours spent in preparation. Two to three meetings per week are conducted over a teleconferencing link. Average meeting time is 1 h. Preparation time per meeting ranges from 0.3 to 6 h for pathology, and 0.5 to 4 for radiology. The review process in preparation for meetings improves internal quality standards. Materials produced externally (for example imaging) can amount to almost 50% of the material to be reviewed on a single patient. The number of meetings per month has increased by 50% over the past two years. Further increase is expected in both the numbers and duration of meetings when scheduling issues are resolved. A changing trend in the management of referred patients with the development of MDTMs and the introduction of teleconferencing was noted.

CONCLUSION

Difficulties are being experienced by pathology and radiology departments participating fully in several multidisciplinary teams. Time spent at meetings, and in preparation for MDTMs is significant. Issues of timing and the coordination of materials to be reviewed are sometimes irreconcilable. The exchange of patient materials with outside institutions is a cause for concern when full data are not made available in a timely fashion. The process of preparation for meetings is having a positive influence on quality, but more resources are needed in pathology and radiology to realise the full benefits of multidisciplinary team working.

摘要

背景

放射科与病理科多学科团队会议(MDTMs)的发展是一个新兴领域,对这两个科室的工作流程产生了越来越大的影响。本研究旨在审视工作流程,并量化一家大型教学医院中与MDTMs实践相关的放射科医生和病理科医生的时间需求。本文所报告的观察结果反映了影响医院的总体趋势,我们的结论将对其他实施临床实践指南的机构具有参考价值。

方法

在一个月的时间里,记录并随后分析了病理科与放射科和临床工作人员之间所有与临床会议相关的工作。

结果

在一所大型大学教学医院,病理科和放射科参与的会议数量,不包括大查房,每天为2至8次,每个科室每月约50次。在一个月的时间里,病理科医生和放射科医生在81次会议上花费了超过300小时,讨论了近1000名患者。每次会议时长,平均而言,病理科准备时间为2.4小时,放射科为2小时。每周通过电话会议链接进行两到三次会议。平均会议时长为1小时。病理科每次会议的准备时间为0.3至6小时,放射科为0.5至4小时。会议准备过程提高了内部质量标准。外部提供的材料(如影像资料)可能占到单个患者待审查材料的近50%。在过去两年中,每月会议数量增加了50%。当排期问题得到解决时,预计会议数量和时长都将进一步增加。随着MDTMs的发展和电话会议的引入,转诊患者的管理出现了变化趋势。

结论

病理科和放射科在充分参与多个多学科团队方面面临困难。用于会议及MDTMs准备的时间相当可观。时间安排和待审查材料的协调问题有时难以协调。当无法及时提供完整数据时,与外部机构交换患者材料令人担忧。会议准备过程对质量产生了积极影响,但病理科和放射科需要更多资源以充分实现多学科团队协作的益处。

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