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评估术前健康优化计划:一项可行性研究。

Evaluating a pre-surgical health optimisation programme: a feasibility study.

作者信息

McLaughlin Joanna, Scott Lauren J, Owens Lucie, McLeod Hugh, Sillero-Rejon Carlos, Reynolds Rebecca, Owen-Smith Amanda, Hill Elizabeth M, Jago Russell, Donovan Jenny L, Redwood Sabi, Kipping Ruth

机构信息

Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

National Institute for Health Research Applied Research Collaboration West (NIHR ARC West), University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

Perioper Med (Lond). 2022 Jun 23;11(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s13741-022-00255-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health optimisation programmes are increasingly popular and aim to support patients to lose weight or stop smoking ahead of surgery, yet there is little published evidence about their impact. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of evaluating a programme introduced by a National Health Service (NHS) clinical commissioning group offering support to smokers/obese patients in an extra 3 months prior to the elective hip/knee surgery pathway.

METHODS

Feasibility study mapping routinely collected data sources, availability and completeness for 502 patients referred to the hip/knee pathway in February-July 2018.

RESULTS

Data collation across seven sources was complex. Data completeness for smoking and ethnicity was poor. While 37% (184) of patients were eligible for health optimisation, only 28% of this comparatively deprived patient group accepted referral to the support offered. Patients who accepted referral to support and completed the programme had a larger median reduction in BMI than those who did not accept referral (- 1.8 BMI points vs. - 0.5). Forty-nine per cent of patients who accepted support were subsequently referred to surgery, compared to 61% who did not accept referral to support.

CONCLUSIONS

Use of routinely collected data to evaluate health optimisation programmes is feasible though demanding. Indications of the positive effects of health optimisation interventions from this study and existing literature suggest that the challenge of programme evaluation should be prioritised; longer-term evaluation of costs and outcomes is warranted to inform health optimisation policy development.

摘要

背景

健康优化计划越来越受欢迎,旨在帮助患者在手术前减肥或戒烟,但关于其影响的公开证据很少。本研究旨在评估一项由国民保健服务(NHS)临床委托小组推出的计划的可行性,该计划在择期髋关节/膝关节手术路径前额外3个月为吸烟者/肥胖患者提供支持。

方法

可行性研究梳理了2018年2月至7月转诊至髋关节/膝关节手术路径的502例患者的常规收集数据源、可用性和完整性。

结果

七个来源的数据整理工作很复杂。吸烟和种族的数据完整性较差。虽然37%(184例)的患者符合健康优化条件,但在这个相对贫困的患者群体中,只有28%接受了所提供支持的转诊。接受转诊并完成该计划的患者的体重指数(BMI)中位数下降幅度大于未接受转诊的患者(-1.8个BMI点对-0.5)。接受支持的患者中有49%随后被转诊进行手术,而未接受支持转诊的患者这一比例为61%。

结论

利用常规收集的数据评估健康优化计划是可行的,但要求较高。本研究及现有文献中关于健康优化干预积极效果的迹象表明,应优先应对计划评估的挑战;有必要对成本和结果进行长期评估,以为健康优化政策制定提供依据。

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