South Texas Veterans Health Care System, Department of Geriatrics, Gerontology and Palliative Medicine, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Division of Hospital Medicine, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
BMC Geriatr. 2023 Sep 27;23(1):605. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04313-2.
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can aid geriatricians in caring for complex, older patients. Currently, there is limited literature on POCUS use by geriatricians. We conducted a national survey to assess current POCUS use, training desired, and barriers among Geriatrics and Extended Care ("geriatric") clinics at Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs).
We conducted a prospective observational study of all VAMCs between August 2019 and March 2020 using a web-based survey sent to all VAMC Chiefs of Staff and Chiefs of geriatric clinics.
All Chiefs of Staff (n=130) completed the survey (100% response rate). Chiefs of geriatric clinics ("chiefs") at 76 VAMCs were surveyed and 52 completed the survey (68% response rate). Geriatric clinics were located throughout the United States, mostly at high-complexity, urban VAMCs. Only 15% of chiefs responded that there was some POCUS usage in their geriatric clinic, but more than 60% of chiefs would support the implementation of POCUS use. The most common POCUS applications used in geriatric clinics were the evaluation of the bladder and urinary obstruction. Barriers to POCUS use included a lack of trained providers (56%), ultrasound equipment (50%), and funding for training (35%). Additionally, chiefs reported time utilization, clinical indications, and low patient census as barriers.
POCUS has several potential applications for clinicians caring for geriatric patients. Though only 15% of geriatric clinics at VAMCs currently use POCUS, most geriatric chiefs would support implementing POCUS use as a diagnostic tool. The greatest barriers to POCUS implementation in geriatric clinics were a lack of training and ultrasound equipment. Addressing these barriers systematically can facilitate implementation of POCUS use into practice and permit assessment of the impact of POCUS on geriatric care in the future.
床边超声(POCUS)可以帮助老年医学医生照顾复杂的老年患者。目前,关于老年医学医生使用 POCUS 的文献有限。我们进行了一项全国性调查,以评估退伍军人事务医疗中心(VAMC)老年科和扩展护理(“老年”)诊所目前的 POCUS 使用情况、所需培训以及障碍。
我们在 2019 年 8 月至 2020 年 3 月期间对所有 VAMC 进行了一项前瞻性观察研究,使用向所有 VAMC 主任和老年诊所主任发送的网络调查进行。
所有主任(n=130)都完成了调查(100%的回复率)。对 76 个 VAMC 的老年诊所主任进行了调查,其中 52 人完成了调查(68%的回复率)。老年诊所遍布美国,主要位于高复杂性、城市性的 VAMC。只有 15%的主任表示他们的老年诊所会使用一些 POCUS,但超过 60%的主任会支持实施 POCUS 的使用。在老年诊所中最常用的 POCUS 应用是评估膀胱和尿路梗阻。使用 POCUS 的障碍包括缺乏训练有素的提供者(56%)、超声设备(50%)和培训资金(35%)。此外,主任们还报告了时间利用、临床指征和低患者人数作为障碍。
POCUS 在为老年患者提供服务的临床医生中具有多种潜在应用。尽管 VAMC 的老年诊所中只有 15%目前使用 POCUS,但大多数老年诊所主任都支持将 POCUS 用作诊断工具。在老年诊所实施 POCUS 的最大障碍是缺乏培训和超声设备。有系统地解决这些障碍可以促进 POCUS 的实施,并允许评估 POCUS 对未来老年护理的影响。