Brownlee Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Brownlee Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
BMJ Open Qual. 2020 Apr;9(2). doi: 10.1136/bmjoq-2018-000603.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are known to increase the risk of transmission of HIV and care of sexual health needs should form part of routine HIV care. Delayed treatment of STIs can lead to complications and avoidable onward transmission. Management of acute STIs in UK specialist sexual health services usually involves a multidisciplinary approach to ensure patient recall, antimicrobial treatment and partner notification. While this works well in dedicated sexual health clinics, we found this was less optimal in our hospital-based HIV care unit. We describe a quality improvement project to improve interdisciplinary pathways by using electronic shared worklists that reduced time to treatment for chlamydia and gonorrhoea infections. Use of electronic shared worklists could be applied to other settings where rapid treatment is required or has transmission implications.
性传播感染(STIs)已知会增加 HIV 传播的风险,因此性健康护理应成为常规 HIV 护理的一部分。STIs 治疗不及时可能导致并发症和可避免的进一步传播。在英国专业的性健康服务机构中,急性 STIs 的管理通常涉及多学科方法,以确保患者的随访、抗菌治疗和性伴侣通知。虽然在专门的性健康诊所中效果良好,但我们发现,在我们的医院 HIV 护理单元中,效果并不理想。我们描述了一个质量改进项目,通过使用电子共享工作清单来改善跨学科途径,从而缩短了衣原体和淋病感染的治疗时间。电子共享工作清单的使用可以应用于其他需要快速治疗或有传播影响的地方。