University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Project ECHO, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Hepatology. 2010 Sep;52(3):1124-33. doi: 10.1002/hep.23802.
The Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Model was developed by the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center as a platform to deliver complex specialty medical care to underserved populations through an innovative educational model of team-based interdisciplinary development. Using state-of-the-art telehealth technology, best practice protocols, and case-based learning, ECHO trains and supports primary care providers to develop knowledge and self-efficacy on a variety of diseases. As a result, they can deliver best practice care for complex health conditions in communities where specialty care is unavailable. ECHO was first developed for the management of hepatitis C virus (HCV), optimal management of which requires consultation with multidisciplinary experts in medical specialties, mental health, and substance abuse. Few practitioners, particularly in rural and underserved areas, have the knowledge to manage its emerging treatment options, side effects, drug toxicities, and treatment-induced depression. In addition, data were obtained from observation of ECHO weekly clinics and database of ECHO clinic participation and patient presentations by clinical provider. Evaluation of the ECHO program incorporates an annual survey integrated into the ECHO annual meeting and routine surveys of community providers about workplace learning, personal and professional experiences, systems and environmental factors associated with professional practice, self-efficacy, facilitators, and barriers to ECHO. The initial survey data show a significant improvement in provider knowledge, self-efficacy, and professional satisfaction through participation in ECHO HCV clinics. Clinicians reported a moderate to major benefit from participation. We conclude that ECHO expands access to best practice care for underserved populations, builds communities of practice to enhance professional development and satisfaction of primary care clinicians, and expands sustainable capacity for care by building local centers of excellence.
社区医疗成果拓展(ECHO)模式由新墨西哥大学健康科学中心开发,是通过团队为基础的跨学科发展创新教育模式,为服务不足的人群提供复杂专业医疗服务的平台。利用最先进的远程医疗技术、最佳实践协议和基于案例的学习,ECHO 培训和支持初级保健提供者,使其在各种疾病方面发展知识和自我效能。因此,他们可以为无法获得专业护理的社区中复杂的健康状况提供最佳实践护理。ECHO 最初是为丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)的管理而开发的,HCV 的最佳管理需要咨询医学专业、心理健康和药物滥用方面的多学科专家。很少有医生,特别是在农村和服务不足的地区,拥有管理其新兴治疗选择、副作用、药物毒性和治疗引起的抑郁的知识。此外,数据是通过观察 ECHO 每周诊所和 ECHO 诊所参与和患者介绍的数据库,由临床医生获得的。ECHO 计划的评估包括纳入 ECHO 年度会议的年度调查,以及对社区提供者进行的关于工作场所学习、个人和专业经验、与专业实践相关的系统和环境因素、自我效能、促进因素和 ECHO 障碍的常规调查。初步调查数据显示,通过参与 ECHO HCV 诊所,提供者的知识、自我效能和专业满意度显著提高。临床医生报告说,参与带来了从中度到主要的收益。我们得出结论,ECHO 扩大了为服务不足的人群提供最佳实践护理的机会,建立了实践社区,以增强初级保健临床医生的专业发展和满意度,并通过建立当地卓越中心来扩大可持续的护理能力。