Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA; Department of Neurology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA; Department of Neurology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA.
Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2020 Nov;46:102600. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2020.102600. Epub 2020 Oct 23.
Healthcare providers caring for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) have had significant concerns about the intersection of MS and COVID-19. As a result, there has been an urgency to understand and share information about how to best provide MS clinical care during COVID-19. The Project ECHO model is well-suited for this challenge, as it provides a uniquely efficient and effective approach to sharing information in real-time using real cases. We report on the translation of the Project ECHO model for the rapid sharing of knowledge among MS clinical providers during COVID-19.
The ECHO MS COVID-19 Response Clinic was a videoconference-based education and case consultation program offered to providers in the U.S. who care for individuals with MS. The Response Clinic was offered as four sessions, each delivered by three regional hubs. Data were collected on participation and the self-reported impact of the program.
A total of 132 unique providers participated in the Response Clinic, which consisted of 11 didactic modules and 43 case consultations. Participant providers overwhelmingly indicated that the program improved their knowledge, attitude, and skills for providing healthcare for people with MS during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Project ECHO model was successfully adapted to serve the needs of the MS community during COVID-19, suggesting the program could be continued or could be expanded to other disease areas for a similar purpose. More research is needed to objectively measure the impact of the program on patient outcomes.
照顾多发性硬化症(MS)患者的医疗保健提供者对 MS 与 COVID-19 的交集存在重大担忧。因此,迫切需要了解和分享有关如何在 COVID-19 期间提供最佳 MS 临床护理的信息。ECHO 项目模型非常适合应对这一挑战,因为它提供了一种独特的高效、有效的方法,可使用真实案例实时共享信息。我们报告了 ECHO 项目模型在 COVID-19 期间为 MS 临床提供者快速共享知识的翻译。
ECHO MS COVID-19 响应诊所是一个基于视频会议的教育和病例咨询计划,提供给美国照顾 MS 患者的医疗保健提供者。该响应诊所提供了四期课程,每期由三个区域中心提供。收集了关于参与情况和该计划的自我报告影响的数据。
共有 132 名独特的提供者参加了响应诊所,其中包括 11 个教学模块和 43 个病例咨询。参与者提供者普遍表示,该计划提高了他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间为 MS 患者提供医疗保健的知识、态度和技能。
ECHO 项目模型成功地适应了 COVID-19 期间 MS 社区的需求,这表明该计划可以继续进行,也可以扩展到其他疾病领域以达到类似的目的。需要更多的研究来客观衡量该计划对患者结果的影响。