Department of Woman and Child Health and Public Health, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy.
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2020 Nov;24(21):11440-11444. doi: 10.26355/eurrev_202011_23638.
A computerized system of telephone consultation has been experimented at the Pediatric Emergency Department (ED) of Policlinico Gemelli Hospital in Rome during the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Twenty monothematic items with a series of questions to evaluate child's clinical conditions have been set up in order to evaluate the different situations according to their severity. All items were highlighted according to conventional scores corresponding to the different answers (yes/no) given by the child's parents. This system has been implemented with large diffusion of computer programs and applications by the availability of a computer station in every ED room.
The system allows healthcare workers to establish the medical check-up urgency which may be immediate, within the next 24 hours or scheduled in the pediatric ward. Therefore, it has been implemented a telephone triage consultation with a standardized method.
Telephone consultation during outbreaks, considering the risks of contagion, allows healthcare workers to decrease the concern of families and to reduce indiscriminate access to ED. The remote approach will not solve logistic and setting problems related to COVID-19 outbreak17, but it would be a valid tool to improve medical evaluation without deep change in infrastructure and clinical organization.
在 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)爆发期间,罗马杰梅利综合医院儿科急诊部(ED)试验了一种电话咨询的计算机系统。
为了根据严重程度评估不同情况,设置了 20 个专题项目,其中包含一系列问题来评估儿童的临床状况。所有项目都根据儿童父母给出的不同答案(是/否)对应常规分数进行了突出显示。该系统通过在每个 ED 病房配备一个计算机站,广泛使用计算机程序和应用程序得以实现。
该系统允许医务人员确定医疗检查的紧急程度,可立即进行、在 24 小时内进行或在儿科病房进行。因此,实施了一种标准化的电话分诊咨询。
在疫情爆发期间进行电话咨询,考虑到传染的风险,可以减少家庭的担忧,并减少对 ED 的无差别访问。远程方法无法解决与 COVID-19 爆发相关的后勤和设置问题 17,但它将是一种改进医疗评估的有效工具,而无需对基础设施和临床组织进行重大改变。