Salibian Ara A, Mahboubi Hossein, Patel Madhukar S, Kuan Edward C, Malinoski Darren J, Vagefi Parsia A, Djalilian Hamid R
At the time this article was written, Ara A. Salibian was a medical student at the University of California at Irvine. He now is a resident in the Department of Plastic Surgery at New York (N.Y.) University. Hossein Mahboubi is a resident in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of California at Irvine. Madhukar S. Patel is a resident in the Department of Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass. Edward C. Kuan is a resident in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery at the University of California at Los Angeles. Darren J. Malinoski is section chief in Surgical Critical Care at the Portland (Ore.) Veterans Affairs Medical Center and an associate professor of surgery at Oregon Health and Science University. Parsia A. Vagefi is associate surgical director of liver transplantation at Massachusetts General Hospital. Hamid R. Djalilian is director of the Division of Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of California at Irvine. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
JAAPA. 2016 May;29(5):47-53. doi: 10.1097/01.JAA.0000482302.40692.20.
This study aimed to determine the prevalence and occupational characteristics of physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) in outpatient surgical subspecialty clinics.
The 2007 and 2008 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) databases were queried for the number and characteristics of office visits seen by different provider types (PAs or NPs, physicians, or both) in various surgical subspecialties.
More than 250 million weighted sample visits were analyzed. PAs or NPs were involved in 5.9% of visits, though the percentage of patients seen by them alone (1.1%) was significantly lower (P<0.0001). PAs and NPs were more likely to be involved in pre- or postoperative visits, and often saw the same diagnoses alone as physicians only. The most common procedures performed by PAs and NPs varied according to subspecialty.
PAs and NPs have a minor prevalence in the ambulatory surgical workforce during the time period studied. Further integration of these providers into the outpatient setting may help optimize efficiency in ambulatory surgical care.
本研究旨在确定门诊外科专科诊所中医师助理(PAs)和执业护士(NPs)的患病率及职业特征。
查询2007年和2008年国家门诊医疗护理调查(NAMCS)数据库,以获取不同医疗服务提供者类型(医师助理或执业护士、医师或两者皆有)在各类外科专科中进行的门诊就诊数量及特征。
分析了超过2.5亿次加权样本就诊。医师助理或执业护士参与了5.9%的就诊,但仅由他们诊治的患者比例(1.1%)显著更低(P<0.0001)。医师助理和执业护士更有可能参与术前或术后就诊,并且常常独自诊断与仅由医师诊断相同的病症。医师助理和执业护士执行的最常见手术因专科而异。
在所研究的时间段内,医师助理和执业护士在门诊手术医疗队伍中的患病率较低。将这些医疗服务提供者进一步融入门诊环境可能有助于优化门诊手术护理的效率。