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[决策辅助工具在急诊科的适用性:一项探索性综述]

[Applicability of decision aids in emergency departments: an exploratory review].

作者信息

Coronado-Vázquez Valle, Navarro-Abal Yolanda, Magallón-Botaya Rosa, Cerezo Espinosa de Los Monteros Javier, Cruz-Salgado Óscar, Gómez-Salgado Juan, Ramírez Durán Mª Del Valle

机构信息

Centro de Salud de Illescas. Gerencia de Atención Primaria del SESCAM. Toledo. España.

Departamento de Psicología Social, Evolutiva y de la Educación. Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación. Universidad de Huelva. Huelva. España.

出版信息

Rev Esp Salud Publica. 2019 Nov 14;93:e201911109.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Decision aid tools (DAT) have been widely used in chronic diseases, but there are few studies on their usefulness in emergency departments. The objective of this study was to analyse the applicability of DAT in emergency services.

METHODS

An exploratory review was conducted. Between January 1, 2012 and August 1, 2019, searches of randomised and controlled clinical trials, systematic reviews and other secondary studies where DAT are used to assist patients of any age in emergency services were conducted. The databases used were: Pubmed, Embase, Web Of Science, Cuiden, Patient Decision Aids Research Group IPDAS Collaboration, Cochrane, Centres for Reviews and Dissemination, National Guideline Clearinghouse, Guidelines International Network. Two reviewers analysed and selected the studies.

RESULTS

Twelve studies of moderate-low quality were included. The patients in the intervention group (IG) were more aware of their illness (M=3.6 vs 3 correct answers and M=4.2 vs 3.6), and more involved in the decisions (score in OPTION: 26.6 vs 7 and 18.3 vs 7). The conflict was reduced in the IG regarding those imaging tests in the TBI (traumatic brain injury; M=14.8 vs 19.2). In the IG, admittance to perform effort tests was reduced in low-risk chest pain (58% vs 77%; CI95%=6%-31%, 37% vs 52%; p<0.001). When DAT were used in children with diarrhoea or vomiting, in 80% of the cases the decision was to use oral rehydration against 61% in the control group (CG, p=0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

DAT in emergency services improve patient's knowledge about the disease and their participation in care. More studies are needed to develop DAT in emergency services.

摘要

背景

决策辅助工具(DAT)已在慢性病中广泛使用,但关于其在急诊科的效用的研究较少。本研究的目的是分析DAT在急诊服务中的适用性。

方法

进行了一项探索性综述。在2012年1月1日至2019年8月1日期间,检索了使用DAT协助任何年龄的急诊患者的随机对照临床试验、系统评价和其他二次研究。使用的数据库有:PubMed、Embase、科学网、Cuiden、患者决策辅助工具研究组IPDAS协作组、Cochrane、评价与传播中心、国家指南交换中心、指南国际网络。两名评审员分析并筛选了这些研究。

结果

纳入了12项质量中等偏低的研究。干预组(IG)的患者对疾病的了解更多(平均得分分别为3.6对3个正确答案和4.2对3.6),并且更多地参与决策(OPTION量表得分:26.6对7和18.3对7)。在IG组中,关于创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的那些影像学检查的冲突减少了(平均得分14.8对19.2)。在IG组中,低风险胸痛患者进行负荷试验的入院率降低了(58%对77%;95%置信区间=6%-31%,37%对52%;p<0.001)。当DAT用于腹泻或呕吐的儿童时,80%的病例决定使用口服补液,而对照组(CG)为61%(p=0.001)。

结论

急诊服务中的DAT提高了患者对疾病的了解及其在护理中的参与度。需要更多的研究来开发急诊服务中的DAT。

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