Spinal Surgical Services, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK.
School of Medicine, Keele University, Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK.
Musculoskeletal Care. 2022 Sep;20(3):697-704. doi: 10.1002/msc.1680. Epub 2022 Aug 12.
The aim of this evaluation was to review service outcomes for a spinal advanced practitioner physiotherapy (APP) triage service during COVID-19. The evaluation compares outcomes gathered against pre-pandemic data and evaluates the impact of the pandemic on service delivery.
Service-level data were extracted between 2019 and 2021 including: total referrals, new and follow-up appointments, telehealth consultation rates, discharges at first appointment, magnetic resonance imaging and injection request rates. Multidisciplinary-team (MDT) meeting notes with Spinal Surgeons were reviewed and surgical conversion calculated. Patient satisfaction data were collated using: Friends and Family test, specific questionnaires, individual and formal complaints and compliments, and telephone surveys. Analysis was performed by the lead author and results were compared between years using analysis of variance, as well as with previously reported data.
'Nottingham University Hospitals' National Health Services Trust is a secondary care spinal unit, using APPs to triage, assess and manage spinal conditions.
In 2020, 407 (22%; p = 0.02) less patients were referred to the service, however, there was a significant increase in the number of telehealth attendances (mean = 50% in 2020 from 2019, p = 0.005). Only 13% (n = 1342) patients were discussed at MDT, of which 8% (n = 808) were discussed for surgical consideration, and 36% (n = 268) were directly listed. High levels of patient satisfaction were reported by 89% (n = 1028 of 1160) patients.
This service evaluation demonstrates a statistically significant change in numbers of patients referred and telehealth attendances in the year of the pandemic (2020). Surgical conversion declined during the pandemic, and did not recover post-pandemic.
本评估旨在回顾 COVID-19 期间脊柱高级从业者物理治疗(APP)分诊服务的服务结果。该评估将比较大流行前后收集的数据,并评估大流行对服务提供的影响。
2019 年至 2021 年期间提取了服务水平数据,包括:总转诊人数、新诊和随访预约、远程医疗咨询率、首次就诊时出院人数、磁共振成像和注射请求率。审查了多学科团队(MDT)与脊柱外科医生的会议记录,并计算了手术转换率。使用以下方法收集患者满意度数据:朋友和家人测试、特定问卷、个人和正式投诉和表扬、以及电话调查。由主要作者进行分析,并使用方差分析比较各年的结果,以及与之前报告的数据进行比较。
“诺丁汉大学医院”国民保健制度信托基金是一家二级保健脊柱单位,使用 APP 对脊柱状况进行分诊、评估和管理。
2020 年,转诊到该服务的患者减少了 407 人(22%;p=0.02),但远程医疗就诊人数显著增加(2020 年平均为 50%,高于 2019 年,p=0.005)。只有 13%(n=1342)的患者在 MDT 上进行了讨论,其中 8%(n=808)是为了手术考虑进行讨论,36%(n=268)是直接列入的。89%(n=1028 例中的 1160 例)的患者报告了高度的满意度。
本服务评估表明,在大流行年份(2020 年)转诊患者数量和远程医疗就诊人数出现了统计学上的显著变化。大流行期间手术转化率下降,大流行后并未恢复。