Neurosciences Rehabilitation and Vision Strategic Clinical Network, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
Phys Ther. 2022 Sep 4;102(9). doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzac090.
The purpose of this study was to describe the development and composition of a codesigned, multidisciplinary, integrated, systematic rehabilitation framework for post-COVID conditions (PCC) that spans the care continuum to streamline and standardize rehabilitation services to support persons with PCC in Alberta, Canada.
A collaborative, consensus-based approach was used involving 2 iterative provincial taskforces in a Canadian provincial health system. The first taskforce (59 multidisciplinary stakeholders) sought to clarify the requisite facets of a sustainable, provincially coordinated rehabilitation approach for post-COVID rehabilitation needs based on available research evidence. The second taskforce (129 multidisciplinary stakeholders) translated that strategy and criteria into an operational framework for provincial implementation. Both taskforces sought to align with operational realities of the provincial health system.
The summation of this collaborative consensus approach resulted in the Provincial Post COVID-19 Rehabilitation Response Framework (PCRF). The PCRF includes 3 care pathways across the care continuum specifically targeting in-hospital care, continuing care, and community-based care with 3 key elements: (1) the use of specific symptom screening and assessment tools to systematically identify PCC symptoms and functional impairments, (2) pathways to determine patients' rehabilitation trajectory and guide their transition between care settings, and (3) self-management and education resources for patients and providers.
The PCRF aligns with international mandates for novel, codesigned, multidisciplinary approaches to systematically address PCC and its myriad manifestations across the care continuum. The PCRF allows for local adaptation and highlights equity considerations, allowing for further spread and scale provincially, nationally, and internationally.
The PCRF is a framework for health systems to ensure consistent identification, assessment, and management of the rehabilitation needs of postacute and chronic PCC. Rehabilitation providers and health systems can build from the PCRF for their local communities to reduce unmet needs and advance the standardization of access to rehabilitation services for persons with PCC.
本研究旨在描述一个跨连续护理的多学科、综合、系统的康复框架的开发和组成,用于治疗新冠后病症(PCC),以简化和规范康复服务,为加拿大艾伯塔省的 PCC 患者提供支持。
在加拿大省级卫生系统中,采用了一种协作、基于共识的方法,涉及两个迭代的省级工作队。第一个工作队(59 名多学科利益相关者)试图根据现有研究证据,明确一个可持续的、省级协调的康复方法所必需的方面,以满足新冠后康复的需求。第二个工作队(129 名多学科利益相关者)将该策略和标准转化为省级实施的操作框架。两个工作队都试图与省级卫生系统的运营现实保持一致。
这种协作共识方法的总结产生了省级新冠后康复应对框架(PCRF)。PCRF 包括跨越连续护理的 3 条护理途径,专门针对住院护理、持续护理和社区护理,有 3 个关键要素:(1)使用特定的症状筛查和评估工具,系统地识别 PCC 症状和功能障碍;(2)确定患者康复轨迹并指导他们在护理环境之间过渡的途径;(3)为患者和提供者提供自我管理和教育资源。
PCRF 符合国际要求,采用新的、多学科设计的方法,系统地解决了 PCC 及其在连续护理中的各种表现。PCRF 允许进行本地化调整,并强调公平性考虑因素,从而在省级、国家级和国际级进一步推广和扩展。
PCRF 是一个卫生系统框架,用于确保对新冠后急性和慢性 PCC 的康复需求进行一致的识别、评估和管理。康复提供者和卫生系统可以根据 PCRF 为其当地社区构建,以减少未满足的需求,并推进 PCC 患者获得康复服务的标准化。