Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Medicine, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
PLoS One. 2022 Aug 31;17(8):e0273841. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273841. eCollection 2022.
Patient complexity assessment tools (PCATs) are utilized to collect vital information to effectively deliver care to patients with complexity. Indigenous patients are viewed in the clinical setting as having complex health needs, but there is no existing PCAT developed for use with Indigenous patients, although general population PCATs may contain relevant content. Our objective was to identify PCATs that include the inquiry of domains relevant in the care of Indigenous patients with complexity. A scoping review was performed on articles published between 2016 and 2021 to extend a previous scoping review of PCATs. Data extraction from existing frameworks focused on domains of social realities relevant to the care of Indigenous patients. The search resulted in 1078 articles, 82 underwent full-text review, and 9 new tools were identified. Combined with previously known and identified PCATs, only 6 items from 5 tools tangentially addressed the domains of social realities relevant to Indigenous patients. This scoping review identifies a major gap in the utility and capacity of PCATs to address the realities of Indigenous patients. Future research should focus on developing tools to address the needs of Indigenous patients and improve health outcomes.
患者复杂性评估工具(PCATs)用于收集重要信息,以便为复杂性患者提供有效护理。在临床环境中,土著患者被认为具有复杂的健康需求,但目前没有为土著患者开发的 PCAT,尽管一般人群的 PCAT 可能包含相关内容。我们的目标是确定包含对复杂性土著患者护理相关领域调查的 PCAT。对 2016 年至 2021 年期间发表的文章进行了范围综述,以扩展之前对 PCAT 的范围综述。从现有框架中提取的数据集中,重点关注与土著患者护理相关的社会现实领域。搜索结果为 1078 篇文章,其中 82 篇进行了全文审查,确定了 9 种新工具。结合先前已知和确定的 PCAT,只有 5 种工具中的 6 个项目间接地涉及与土著患者相关的社会现实领域。这项范围综述确定了 PCAT 在解决土著患者现实问题方面的实用性和能力存在重大差距。未来的研究应侧重于开发工具,以满足土著患者的需求并改善健康结果。