1 C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Center, Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada.
2 Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
Telemed J E Health. 2019 Mar;25(3):184-198. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2018.0005. Epub 2018 Jun 21.
Electronic consultation (eConsult) is an asynchronous electronic communication tool allowing primary care providers to obtain a specialist consultant's expert opinion in a timely manner, thereby offering a potential solution to excessive wait times for specialist care, which remain a serious concern in many countries.
Our 2014 review of eConsult services demonstrated feasibility and high acceptability among patients and providers. However, gaps remain in knowledge regarding eConsult's impact on system costs and patient outcomes.
Following the PRISMA guidelines, we conducted a systematic review in May 2017 of English and French literature on OVID Medline, EMBASE, ERIC, and CINAHL databases, examining all studies on eConsult services published since our previous review. The Quadruple Aim Framework was used to synthesize outcomes. Articles reporting on the impact of eConsult on access, patient safety and satisfaction, utilization rates, clinical workflow, and continuing medical education were analyzed using a narrative synthesis approach.
The initial search yielded 1,021 results, 50 of which were included on abstract and received a quality assessment and full text review. Of these, 43 were included in our final analysis. Results demonstrated the worldwide presence of eConsult services in North America and countries beyond, including Brazil, Australia, Spain, and The Netherlands. The breadth of specialty services offered has greatly expanded beyond dermatology and includes cardiology, nephrology, and hematology among others. Overall impact on access measures, acceptability, cost, and provider satisfaction remain positive. There is limited research on population health outcomes of morbidity and mortality.
The availability of eConsult services has spread both geographically and in terms of specialty services offered. By allowing for a greater population to be served, access to care is being improved; however, long-term impact should continue to be assessed with a focus on patient safety, morbidity, mortality, and cost effectiveness metrics.
电子咨询(eConsult)是一种异步电子通信工具,允许初级保健提供者及时获得专家顾问的意见,从而为专科护理的过长等待时间提供潜在解决方案,这在许多国家仍然是一个严重的问题。
我们在 2014 年对电子咨询服务进行了审查,结果表明患者和提供者对其具有可行性和高度接受性。然而,关于电子咨询对系统成本和患者结果的影响,知识上仍存在差距。
根据 PRISMA 指南,我们于 2017 年 5 月在 OVID Medline、EMBASE、ERIC 和 CINAHL 数据库中对英语和法语文献进行了系统审查,检查了自上次审查以来发表的所有关于电子咨询服务的研究。使用四重目标框架综合结果。使用叙述性综合方法分析了报告电子咨询对可及性、患者安全性和满意度、利用率、临床工作流程和继续医学教育影响的文章。
最初的搜索产生了 1021 个结果,其中 50 个在摘要中进行了报道,并进行了质量评估和全文审查。其中 43 个被纳入了我们的最终分析。结果表明,电子咨询服务在北美的全球范围内存在,以及巴西、澳大利亚、西班牙和荷兰等国。提供的专科服务范围大大扩大,除皮肤科外,还包括心脏病学、肾脏病学和血液学等。总体而言,对可及性、可接受性、成本和提供者满意度的影响仍然是积极的。关于发病率和死亡率等人口健康结果的研究有限。
电子咨询服务的可用性在地理范围和提供的专业服务范围上都有所扩大。通过允许更多的人获得服务,改善了获得护理的机会;然而,应继续评估长期影响,重点关注患者安全、发病率、死亡率和成本效益指标。