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将“基于办公室的护理”与“虚拟实践护理模式”相衔接:在新冠疫情及之后为慢性肾病患者提供不断发展的护理。

Bridging "Office-Based Care" With the "Virtual Practice Care Model": Evolving Care for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients in the COVID-19 Pandemic-And Beyond.

作者信息

Zhao Bingbin, Zhang Lei, Ji Peili, Lin Jianfeng, Han Jianfang, Li Jiaying, Zhou Zijuan, Wang Haiyun, Qiu Ling, Hong Xia, Williams Winfred, Chen Limeng

机构信息

Department of Nephrology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.

Department of Nephrology, Qinghai Provincial People's Hospital, Xining, China.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2020 Nov 9;7:568201. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2020.568201. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Since the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic, the "virtual" telemedicine has become a critical substitute for patient-provider interactions. However, virtual encounters often face challenges in the care of patients in high-risk categories such as chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. In this study, we explore the patient's satisfaction and the practical effects of a newly established telemedicine program on CKD patients' care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on a prior version of an online patient care platform established in 2017, we developed a customized and improved online telemedicine program designed to specifically address the challenges emerging from the pandemic. This included an online, smart phone-based strategy for triage and medical care delivery and psychological support. We invited a total of 278 CKD patients to join the new platform during the pandemic. The subjects in group A were patients utilizing our old online CKD system and were historical users registered at least 3 months before the pandemic. A pilot survey interrogating medical and psychological conditions was conducted. Feedback on the program as well as a psychological assessment were collected after 1 month. In total, 181 patients showed active responses to the program, with 289 person-time medical consultations occurring during the study. The virtual care program provided a rapid triage for 17% (30 out of 181) patients, with timely referral to in-patient medical encounters for their worsening medical conditions or severe psychological problems. Nearly all patients (97.4%) believed the program was helpful. The number of symptoms (OR 1.309, 95%CI 1.113-1.541; = 0.001) and being enrolled during the pandemic (OR 3.939, 95% CI 1.174-13.221; = 0.026) were associated with high stress. During the follow-up, the high-stress CKD group at baseline showed a significant decrease in avoidance score (6.9 ± 4.7 vs. 9.8 ± 1.9, = 0.015). In conclusion, during the pandemic, we established an online telemedicine care program for CKD patients that provides a rapid triage function, effective CKD disease management, and potentially essential psychological support.

摘要

自冠状病毒疫情爆发以来,“虚拟”远程医疗已成为医患互动的关键替代方式。然而,虚拟问诊在照顾慢性肾病(CKD)患者等高风险类别的患者时往往面临挑战。在本研究中,我们探讨了一项新建立的远程医疗计划在新冠疫情期间对CKD患者护理的患者满意度及实际效果。基于2017年建立的在线患者护理平台的先前版本,我们开发了一个定制并改进的在线远程医疗计划,旨在专门应对疫情带来的挑战。这包括基于智能手机的在线分诊及医疗服务提供策略和心理支持。在疫情期间,我们共邀请了278名CKD患者加入新平台。A组受试者为使用我们旧的在线CKD系统的患者,是在疫情前至少3个月注册的历史用户。进行了一项询问医疗和心理状况的试点调查。1个月后收集了对该计划的反馈以及心理评估。总共有181名患者对该计划做出了积极回应,研究期间发生了289人次的医疗咨询。虚拟护理计划为17%(181名中的30名)患者提供了快速分诊,对于病情恶化或有严重心理问题的患者及时转诊至住院医疗问诊。几乎所有患者(97.4%)都认为该计划有帮助。症状数量(比值比1.309,95%置信区间1.113 - 1.541;P = 0.001)和在疫情期间登记(比值比3.939,95%置信区间1.174 - 13.221;P = 0.026)与高压力相关。在随访期间,基线时的高压力CKD组回避得分显著降低(6.9± 4.7对9.8±1.9,P = 0.015)。总之,在疫情期间,我们为CKD患者建立了一个在线远程医疗护理计划,该计划提供快速分诊功能、有效的CKD疾病管理以及潜在的必要心理支持。

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