Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University, Canada.
507266Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC).
J Telemed Telecare. 2022 Jul;28(6):452-457. doi: 10.1177/1357633X211044038. Epub 2021 Oct 12.
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented pediatric emergency departments with unique challenges, resulting in a heightened demand for adapted clinical pathways. In response to this need, the Montreal Children's Hospital pediatric emergency department introduced the WAVE (Waiting Room Assessment to Virtual Emergency Department) pathway, a video-based telemedicine pathway for selected non-critical patients, aiming to reduce safety issues related to emergency department overcrowding, while providing timely care to all children presenting and registering at our emergency department. The objective of the WAVE pilot phase was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of telemedicine in our pediatric emergency department, which was previously unfamiliar with this mode of care delivery. During the six-week, three-evening per week deployment, we conducted 18 five-hour telemedicine shifts. In total, 27 patients participated in the WAVE pathway. Results from this pilot phase met four of five a priori feasibility and acceptability criteria. Overall, participating families were satisfied with this novel care pathway and reported no disruptive technological barriers.
COVID-19 大流行给儿科急诊带来了独特的挑战,导致对适应性临床路径的需求增加。为了应对这一需求,蒙特利尔儿童医院儿科急诊部门推出了 WAVE(候诊室评估至虚拟急诊部)路径,这是一种针对选定非危急患者的基于视频的远程医疗路径,旨在减少与急诊部过度拥挤相关的安全问题,同时为所有在我们急诊部就诊和登记的儿童提供及时的护理。WAVE 试点阶段的目标是评估远程医疗在我们儿科急诊部的可行性和可接受性,此前我们对这种护理模式并不熟悉。在为期六周、每周三个晚上的部署期间,我们进行了 18 个五小时的远程医疗轮班。共有 27 名患者参与了 WAVE 路径。试点阶段的结果符合五个预先确定的可行性和可接受性标准中的四个。总的来说,参与的家庭对这种新的护理途径感到满意,并且没有报告任何技术障碍。