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俄勒冈州维持生命治疗医嘱登记系统:一项关于紧急医疗服务利用情况的初步研究。

The Oregon physician orders for life-sustaining treatment registry: a preliminary study of emergency medical services utilization.

作者信息

Schmidt Terri A, Olszewski Elizabeth A, Zive Dana, Fromme Erik K, Tolle Susan W

机构信息

Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

J Emerg Med. 2013 Apr;44(4):796-805. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2012.07.081. Epub 2013 Jan 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) form translates patient treatment preferences into medical orders. The Oregon POLST Registry provides emergency personnel 24-h access to POLST forms.

OBJECTIVE

To determine if Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) can use the Oregon POLST Registry to honor patient preferences.

METHODS

Two telephone surveys were developed: one for the EMT who made a call to the Registry and one for the patient or the surrogate. The EMT survey was designed to determine if the POLST form accessed through the Registry changed the care of the patient. The patient/surrogate survey was designed to determine if the care provided matched the preferences on the POLST. When feasible, the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) record was reviewed to determine whether or not treatment was provided.

RESULTS

During the study period there were 34 EMS calls with matches to patients' POLST forms, and 23 interviews were completed with EMS callers, for a response rate of 68%. In seven cases (30%) the patient was in cardiopulmonary arrest; one patient had a respiratory arrest with a pulse. Eight respondents (35%) reported that the patient was conscious and apparently able to make decisions about preferences. For 10 cases (44%) the POLST orders changed treatment, and in six instances (26%) they affected the decision to transport the patient. For the 10/11 patients or surrogates interviewed, the care reportedly matched their wishes.

CONCLUSION

This small study suggests that an electronic registry of POLST forms can be used by EMTs to enhance their ability to locate and honor patient preferences regarding life-sustaining treatments.

摘要

背景

医生下达的维持生命治疗医嘱(POLST)表格将患者的治疗偏好转化为医疗指令。俄勒冈州POLST登记处为急救人员提供24小时对POLST表格的访问权限。

目的

确定急救医疗技术人员(EMT)是否可以使用俄勒冈州POLST登记处来尊重患者的偏好。

方法

开展了两项电话调查:一项针对拨打登记处电话的EMT,另一项针对患者或其代理人。EMT调查旨在确定通过登记处获取的POLST表格是否改变了对患者的护理。患者/代理人调查旨在确定所提供的护理是否符合POLST上的偏好。在可行的情况下,会查阅紧急医疗服务(EMS)记录以确定是否提供了治疗。

结果

在研究期间,有34次EMS呼叫与患者的POLST表格匹配,对EMS呼叫者完成了23次访谈,回复率为68%。在7例(30%)中患者处于心肺骤停状态;1例患者呼吸骤停但有脉搏。8名受访者(35%)报告称患者意识清醒,显然能够就偏好做出决定。在10例(44%)中,POLST指令改变了治疗,在6例(26%)中影响了转运患者的决定。对于接受访谈的10/11名患者或代理人,据报告护理符合他们的意愿。

结论

这项小型研究表明,EMT可以使用POLST表格的电子登记处来增强他们查找并尊重患者在维持生命治疗方面偏好的能力。

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