Sprecher Eli, Conroy Kathleen, Chan Jenny, Lakin Paul R, Cox Joanne
1 Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
2 Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2018 Sep;57(10):1154-1160. doi: 10.1177/0009922818759318. Epub 2018 Feb 16.
Navigating health care systems can be a challenge for families. A retrospective descriptive cohort analysis was conducted assessing referrals to patient navigators (PNs) in one urban academic pediatric primary care practice. PNs tracked referral processes and a subset of PN referrals was assessed for markers of successful referrals. The most common reasons for referral were assistance overcoming barriers to care (46%), developmental concerns (38%), and adherence/care coordination concerns (14%). Significant predictors of referral were younger age, medical complexity, public insurance, male sex, and higher rates of no-show to visits in primary or subspecialist care. The majority of referrals were resolved. The referrals for process-oriented needs were significantly more successful than those for other concerns. PNs were more effective for discrete process tasks than for those that required behavior change by patients or families. Future directions include analysis of cost effectiveness of the PN program and analysis of parent and primary care provider experience.
对于家庭而言,在医疗保健系统中寻求帮助可能是一项挑战。我们进行了一项回顾性描述性队列分析,评估了一家城市学术性儿科初级保健机构中患者导航员(PN)的转诊情况。PN追踪转诊过程,并对一部分PN转诊病例评估成功转诊的标志。转诊的最常见原因是克服就医障碍的协助(46%)、发育问题(38%)以及依从性/护理协调问题(14%)。转诊的显著预测因素包括年龄较小、医疗复杂性、公共保险、男性以及在初级或专科护理中较高的爽约率。大多数转诊问题得到了解决。针对以流程为导向需求的转诊比针对其他问题的转诊显著更成功。PN在处理离散的流程任务方面比在需要患者或家庭改变行为的任务方面更有效。未来的方向包括分析PN项目的成本效益以及分析家长和初级保健提供者的体验。