Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada.
C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada.
J Telemed Telecare. 2021 Feb;27(2):123-130. doi: 10.1177/1357633X19864825. Epub 2019 Jul 31.
The electronic consultation service, eConsult, is an asynchronous web-based platform for provider-to-provider consultation with specialists. This study described the utilization of eConsult by primary care providers to obtain specialist opinion in gynaecologic malignancy screening, with a specific focus on pathology-related inquiries.
This is a cross-sectional retrospective review of eConsults submitted to obstetrics/gynaecology between September 2011 and December 2016. All questions pertaining to gynaecologic cancer screening and their pathologies were included. Each question was classified based on a pre-determined taxonomy. The mandatory primary care providers' exit surveys were analysed to determine eConsult's influence on patient care, primary care providers' referral patterns, primary care providers' satisfaction and educational value.
In total, 1,357 electronic consultations were submitted to the obstetrics and gynaecology service during the study period, of which 329 met inclusion criteria. Indications for a screening test based on patient risk factors made up 36% of consults pertaining to gynaecologic malignancy screening and 17% were inquiries about test intervals based on previous results. Primary care providers pointed out gaps in current screening guidelines. In total, 38% of primary care providers reported the eConsult service helped avoid a specialist referral, whereas 47% of primary care providers received new or additional courses of action. Pathology report interpretation accounted for 5% of eConsults and 6% of primary care providers wished for clarification of incidental pathology findings.
This study uncovered areas of uncertainty among primary care providers regarding gynaecologic cancer screening and gaps in current clinical guidelines. Furthermore, the role of pathology consultants in an eConsult platform is explored and may be extrapolated into practice.
电子咨询服务(eConsult)是一种基于网络的异步平台,供医疗保健提供者与专家进行咨询。本研究描述了初级保健提供者利用 eConsult 获得妇科恶性肿瘤筛查专家意见的情况,特别关注与病理相关的查询。
这是一项对 2011 年 9 月至 2016 年 12 月期间提交给妇产科的 eConsult 的回顾性横断面研究。所有与妇科癌症筛查及其病理学相关的问题均包含在内。根据预先确定的分类法对每个问题进行分类。对强制性初级保健提供者的出口调查进行了分析,以确定 eConsult 对患者护理的影响、初级保健提供者的转诊模式、初级保健提供者的满意度和教育价值。
在研究期间,共有 1357 份电子咨询提交给妇产科服务,其中 329 份符合纳入标准。基于患者风险因素的筛查试验指征占妇科恶性肿瘤筛查咨询的 36%,17%是根据先前结果询问检查间隔。初级保健提供者指出了当前筛查指南中的差距。总的来说,38%的初级保健提供者报告说,eConsult 服务有助于避免专科转介,而 47%的初级保健提供者获得了新的或额外的治疗方案。病理报告解释占 eConsult 的 5%,6%的初级保健提供者希望澄清偶然的病理发现。
本研究发现,初级保健提供者对妇科癌症筛查存在不确定性,并发现当前临床指南存在差距。此外,还探讨了病理顾问在电子咨询平台中的作用,并可将其推广到实践中。