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COVID-19 与英国的耳鼻喉 SLT 服务、劳动力和研究:讨论文件。

COVID-19 and ENT SLT services, workforce and research in the UK: A discussion paper.

机构信息

Liverpool Head and Neck Centre/School for Health Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

Head and Neck Cancer Centre and Research Department of Behavioural Science & Health, University College Hospitals London, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2020 Sep;55(5):806-817. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12565. Epub 2020 Aug 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic and the UK government's subsequent coronavirus action plan have fundamentally impacted on every aspect of healthcare. One area that is severely affected is ear, nose and throat (ENT)/laryngology where speech and language therapists (SLTs) engage in a diverse range of practice with patients with a range of conditions, including voice disorders, airway problems, and head and neck cancers (HNCs). A large majority of these patients are in high-risk categories, and many specialized clinical practices are vulnerable. In addition, workforce and research issues are challenged in both the immediate context and the future.

AIMS

To discuss the threats and opportunities from the COVID-19 pandemic for SLTs in ENT/laryngology with specific reference to clinical practice, workforce and research leadership.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: The relevant sections of the World Health Organisation's (WHO) health systems building blocks framework (2007) were used to structure the study. Expert agreement was determined by an iterative process of multiple-group discussions, the use of all recent relevant policy documentation, and other literature and shared documentation/writing. The final paper was verified and agreed by all authors.

MAIN CONTRIBUTION

The main threats to ENT/laryngology SLT clinical services include increased patient complexity related to COVID-19 voice and airway problems, delayed HNC diagnosis, reduced access to instrumental procedures and inequitable care provision. The main clinical opportunities include the potential for new modes of service delivery and collaborations, and harnessing SLT expertise in non-instrumental assessment. There are several workforce issues, including redeployment (and impact on current services), training implications and psychological impact on staff. Workforce opportunities exist for service innovation and potential extended ENT/SLT practice roles. Research is threatened by a reduction in immediate funding calls and high competition. Current research is affected by very limited access to participants and the ability to conduct face-to-face and instrumental assessments. However, research opportunities may result in greater collaboration, and changes in service delivery necessitate robust investigation and evaluation. A new national set of research priorities is likely to emerge.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: The immediate impact of the pandemic has resulted in major disruption to all aspects of clinical delivery, workforce and research for ENT/laryngology SLT. It is unclear when any of these areas will resume operations and whether permanent changes to clinical practice, professional remits and research priorities will follow. However, significant opportunity exists in the post-COVID era to re-evaluate current practice, embrace opportunities and evaluate new ways of working. What this paper adds What is already known on the subject ENT/laryngology SLTs manage patients with a range of conditions, including voice disorders, airway problems and HNCs. The diverse scope of clinical practice involves highly specialized assessment and treatment practices in patients in high-risk categories. A large majority of active research projects in this field are patient focused and involve instrumental assessment. The COVID-19 pandemic has created both opportunities and threats for ENT SLT clinical services, workforce and research. What this paper adds to existing knowledge This study provides a discussion of the threats and opportunities from the COVID-19 pandemic for ENT/laryngology SLT with specific reference to clinical practice, workforce and research leadership. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in major disruption to all aspects of clinical delivery, workforce and research for ENT/laryngology SLT. Changes to clinical practice, professional remits and research priorities are of indeterminant duration at this time, and some components could be permanent. Significant clinical practice, workforce and research opportunities may exist in the post-COVID era.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行和英国政府随后的冠状病毒行动计划从根本上影响了医疗保健的各个方面。受严重影响的一个领域是耳鼻喉科/喉科 (ENT),言语治疗师 (SLT) 在那里为各种条件的患者开展各种实践,包括嗓音障碍、气道问题和头颈部癌症 (HNC)。这些患者中的绝大多数都属于高风险类别,许多专门的临床实践都很脆弱。此外,劳动力和研究问题在当前和未来都面临挑战。

目的

讨论 COVID-19 大流行对 ENT/laryngology 中的 SLT 临床实践、劳动力和研究领导的威胁和机遇。

方法与程序

使用世界卫生组织 (WHO) 卫生系统构建模块框架 (2007 年) 的相关部分来构建研究。通过多次小组讨论、使用所有最近的相关政策文件以及其他文献和共享文件/写作来确定专家的一致性。最终文件由所有作者验证和同意。

主要贡献

ENT/laryngology SLT 临床服务的主要威胁包括与 COVID-19 声音和气道问题相关的患者复杂性增加、HNC 诊断延迟、仪器程序获取减少以及服务提供不公平。主要的临床机会包括新的服务提供模式和合作的潜力,以及利用 SLT 在非仪器评估方面的专业知识。存在一些劳动力问题,包括重新部署(对当前服务的影响)、培训影响和工作人员的心理影响。服务创新和潜在扩展 ENT/SLT 实践角色存在劳动力机会。研究受到立即减少资金呼吁和激烈竞争的威胁。目前的研究受到参与者非常有限的访问以及进行面对面和仪器评估的能力的限制。然而,研究机会可能会导致更多的合作,服务交付的变化需要进行稳健的调查和评估。可能会出现新的国家研究重点。

结论和影响

大流行的直接影响导致 ENT/laryngology SLT 的临床服务、劳动力和研究的所有方面都出现了重大中断。目前尚不清楚这些领域中的任何一个领域何时将恢复运营,以及临床实践、专业职责和研究重点是否会永久改变。然而,在后 COVID-19 时代,存在重新评估当前实践、接受机会和评估新工作方式的重要机会。

这篇论文增加了什么?

关于这个主题已经知道什么?

ENT/laryngology SLTs 管理包括嗓音障碍、气道问题和 HNC 在内的各种疾病的患者。广泛的临床实践范围涉及高风险类别患者的高度专业化评估和治疗实践。该领域的大多数活跃研究项目都以患者为中心,并涉及仪器评估。

COVID-19 大流行给 ENT SLT 临床服务、劳动力和研究带来了机遇和威胁。

这篇论文对现有知识有何补充?

本研究针对 ENT/laryngology SLT 提供了 COVID-19 大流行的威胁和机遇的讨论,特别提到了临床实践、劳动力和研究领导力。

这项工作的潜在或实际临床意义是什么?

COVID-19 大流行导致 ENT/laryngology SLT 的临床服务、劳动力和研究的所有方面都出现了重大中断。目前,临床实践、专业职责和研究重点的变化持续时间不确定,其中一些可能是永久性的。在后 COVID-19 时代,可能会出现重要的临床实践、劳动力和研究机会。

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