Parashar Richa, McLeod Shelley, Melady Don
*Department of Family and Community Medicine,University of Toronto,Toronto,ON.
CJEM. 2018 May;20(3):362-367. doi: 10.1017/cem.2017.353. Epub 2017 Jul 17.
The primary objective of this study was to identify information included in long-term care (LTC) transfer documentation and to compare it to the information required by local emergency department (ED) physicians to provide optimal care and make decisions for LTC patients.
A retrospective chart review was conducted for a sample of LTC residents transferred by ambulance to the ED of an academic, tertiary care hospital over a 1-year period. All emergency physicians working at the institution were invited to complete an online questionnaire about information included in LTC transfer documentation and information required by emergency physicians to provide care for LTC patients.
Of the 200 charts reviewed, the most common information transferred to the ED with the LTC patient was the patient's past medical history (n=184, 92.0%), name of family physician (n=182, 91.0%), a list of known allergies (n=179, 89.5%), the reason for transfer to the ED (n=155, 77.5%), the patient's emergency contact information (n=152, 76.0%), and medication administration record (n=150, 75.0%). From a physician's perspective, the most frequently requested pieces of information included reason for transfer, past medical history, cognitive status, advanced directives for level of care and resuscitation, and the patient's emergency contact information. This information was provided 77.5% (n=155), 92.0% (n=184), 24.0% (n=48), 62.0% (n=124), and 76.0% (n=152) of the time, respectively.
Our study demonstrates a clear discrepancy between information provided and information required by emergency physicians for LTC patients. Quality improvement initiatives at the local level may help reduce this discrepancy.
本研究的主要目的是确定长期护理(LTC)转诊文件中包含的信息,并将其与当地急诊科(ED)医生为LTC患者提供最佳护理和做出决策所需的信息进行比较。
对在1年期间通过救护车转至一所学术性三级护理医院急诊科的LTC居民样本进行回顾性病历审查。邀请在该机构工作的所有急诊医生完成一份关于LTC转诊文件中包含的信息以及急诊医生为LTC患者提供护理所需信息的在线问卷。
在审查的200份病历中,与LTC患者一起转至急诊科的最常见信息是患者的既往病史(n = 184,92.0%)、家庭医生姓名(n = 182,91.0%)、已知过敏清单(n = 179,89.5%)、转至急诊科的原因(n = 155,77.5%)、患者的紧急联系信息(n = 152,76.0%)和用药记录(n = 150,75.0%)。从医生的角度来看,最常要求的信息包括转诊原因、既往病史、认知状态、护理和复苏水平的高级指令以及患者的紧急联系信息。这些信息的提供率分别为77.5%(n = 155)、92.0%(n = 184)、24.0%(n = 48)、62.0%(n = 124)和76.0%(n = 152)。
我们的研究表明,急诊医生为LTC患者提供的信息与所需信息之间存在明显差异。地方层面的质量改进举措可能有助于减少这种差异。