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向传染病专科医生进行电子会诊:提出的问题及对初级保健提供者行为的影响。

eConsultations to Infectious Disease Specialists: Questions Asked and Impact on Primary Care Providers' Behavior.

作者信息

Murthy Ruchi, Rose Gregory, Liddy Clare, Afkham Amir, Keely Erin

机构信息

Department of Medicine and.

Bruyere Research Institute, Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada; and.

出版信息

Open Forum Infect Dis. 2017 Feb 12;4(2):ofx030. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofx030. eCollection 2017 Spring.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Since 2010, the Champlain BASE (Building Access to Specialist Advice through eConsultation) has allowed primary care providers (PCPs) to submit clinical questions to specialists through a secure web service. The study objectives are to describe questions asked to Infectious Diseases specialists through eConsultation and assess impact on physician behaviors.

METHODS

eConsults completed through the Champlain BASE service from April 15, 2013 to January 29, 2015 were characterized by the type of question asked and infectious disease content. Usage data and PCP responses to a closeout survey were analyzed to determine eConsult response time, change in referral plans, and change in planned course of action.

RESULTS

Of the 224 infectious diseases eConsults, the most common question types were as follows: interpretation of a clinical test 18.0% (41), general management 16.5 % (37), and indications/goals of treating a particular condition 16.5% (37). The most frequently consulted infectious diseases were as follows: tuberculosis 14.3% (32), Lyme disease 14.3% (32), and parasitology 12.9% (29). Within 24 hours, 63% of cases responded to the questions, and 82% of cases took under 15 minutes to complete. In 32% of cases, a face-to-face referral was originally planned by the PCP but was no longer needed. In 8% of cases, the PCP referred the patient despite originally not planning to make a referral. In 55% of cases, the PCP either received new information or changed their course of action.

CONCLUSIONS

An eConsult service provides PCPs with timely access to infectious disease specialists' advice that often results in a change in plans for a face-to-face referral.

摘要

背景

自2010年以来,尚普兰基础项目(通过电子会诊建立专家咨询渠道)允许初级保健提供者通过安全的网络服务向专家提交临床问题。本研究的目的是描述通过电子会诊向传染病专家提出的问题,并评估其对医生行为的影响。

方法

对2013年4月15日至2015年1月29日通过尚普兰基础服务完成的电子会诊,根据所提问题的类型和传染病内容进行特征描述。分析使用数据以及初级保健提供者对结束调查的回复,以确定电子会诊的响应时间、转诊计划的变化以及行动计划的变化。

结果

在224例传染病电子会诊中,最常见的问题类型如下:临床检验结果解读占18.0%(41例),一般管理占16.5%(37例),特定疾病治疗的指征/目标占16.5%(37例)。咨询频率最高的传染病如下:结核病占14.3%(32例),莱姆病占14.3%(32例),寄生虫学占12.9%(29例)。63%的病例在24小时内得到了问题回复,82%的病例在15分钟内完成回复。32%的病例中,初级保健提供者原本计划进行面对面转诊,但后来不再需要。8%的病例中,初级保健提供者尽管原本未计划转诊,但还是转诊了患者。55%的病例中,初级保健提供者要么获得了新信息,要么改变了行动计划。

结论

电子会诊服务为初级保健提供者提供了及时获取传染病专家建议的途径,这通常会导致面对面转诊计划的改变。

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