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改善下肢严重开放性骨折及术后感染的护理:多学科治疗方法方案

Improving the Care of Severe, Open Fractures and Postoperative Infections of the Lower Extremities: Protocol for an Interdisciplinary Treatment Approach.

作者信息

Rosslenbroich Steffen, Laumann Marion, Hasebrook Joachim, Rodde Sibyll, Grosser John, Greiner Wolfgang, Hirsch Tobias, Windrich Stefan, Raschke Michael J

机构信息

Klinik und Poliklinik für Unfall-, Hand- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, University Hospital Muenster, Muenster, Germany.

ZEB Business School, Steinbeis University, Madgeburg, Germany.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Sep 16;13:e57820. doi: 10.2196/57820.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients with open fractures often experience complications during their injury. The treatments incur high costs. Interdisciplinary cooperation between different medical disciplines may improve treatment outcomes. Such cooperation has not yet been envisaged in the German health care system.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of the study is to improve the treatment of fractures with open soft tissue damage or postoperative complications in terms of duration and sustainability in a region in northwest Germany. Largely standardized diagnostics and therapy are intended to optimize processes in hospitals. In addition, a reduction in the duration of treatment and treatment costs is to be achieved.

METHODS

Using a digital platform, physicians from 31 hospitals present patient cases to an interdisciplinary group of experts from the fields of plastic surgery, infectiology, hygiene, and others. The group of experts from the environment of the University Hospital Münster promptly makes a joint treatment recommendation for the individual case. The plan is to examine 3300 patients with open fractures or surgical complications. As consortium partners, there are also 3 statutory health insurance companies. The extent to which the therapy recommendations are effective and contribute to cost reduction in the health care system will be empirically investigated in a stepped-wedge cluster-randomized design. In addition, medical and nonmedical professional groups involved in the project will be asked about their work in the project (in total, 248 clinic employees). The primary outcome is the complication rate of open fractures or the occurrence of postoperative complications. As secondary outcomes, the number of antibiotics administered, limb function, and quality of life will be assessed. The health economic evaluation refers to the costs of health services and absenteeism. For the work-related evaluation, workload, work engagement, work-related resources, readiness for technology, and ergonomic aspects of the new telemedical technology will be collected. In addition, clinic employees will give their assessments of the success of the project in a structured telephone interview based on scaled and open-ended questions.

RESULTS

The project started in June 2022; data collection started in April 2023. As of mid-June 2024, data from 425 patients had been included. In total, 146 members of staff had taken part in the questionnaire survey and 15 had taken part in the interviews.

CONCLUSIONS

Standardized treatment pathways in the standard care of patients with open fractures and postoperative infections will be established to reduce complications, improve chances of recovery, and reduce costs. Unnecessary and redundant treatment steps will be avoided through standardized diagnostics and therapy. The interdisciplinary treatment perspective allows for a more individualized therapy. In the medium term, outpatient or inpatient treatment centers specialized in the patient group could be set up where the new diagnostic and therapeutic pathways could be competently applied.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00031308; https://drks.de/search/de/trial/DRKS00031308.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/57820.

摘要

背景

开放性骨折患者在受伤期间常出现并发症。治疗费用高昂。不同医学学科之间的跨学科合作可能会改善治疗效果。德国医疗保健系统尚未设想过这种合作。

目的

本研究的目的是在德国西北部的一个地区,在治疗时长和可持续性方面改善伴有开放性软组织损伤的骨折或术后并发症的治疗。旨在通过基本标准化的诊断和治疗来优化医院流程。此外,要实现治疗时长和治疗费用的降低。

方法

通过一个数字平台,来自31家医院的医生将患者病例提交给整形外科学、传染病学、卫生学等领域的跨学科专家小组。明斯特大学医院环境下的专家小组会迅速针对个别病例给出联合治疗建议。计划对3300例开放性骨折或手术并发症患者进行检查。作为联盟合作伙伴,还有3家法定健康保险公司。将采用阶梯式楔形整群随机设计,实证研究治疗建议在多大程度上有效并有助于降低医疗保健系统的成本。此外,将询问参与该项目的医学和非医学专业群体在项目中的工作情况(总计248名诊所员工)。主要结局是开放性骨折的并发症发生率或术后并发症的发生情况。作为次要结局,将评估抗生素使用数量、肢体功能和生活质量。健康经济评估涉及医疗服务成本和旷工成本。对于与工作相关的评估,将收集工作量、工作投入度、与工作相关的资源、对技术的接受程度以及新远程医疗技术的人体工程学方面的信息。此外,诊所员工将通过基于量表和开放式问题的结构化电话访谈对项目的成功程度进行评估。

结果

该项目于2022年6月启动;数据收集于2023年4月开始。截至2024年6月中旬,已纳入425例患者的数据。共有146名工作人员参与了问卷调查,15人参与了访谈。

结论

将在开放性骨折和术后感染患者的标准护理中建立标准化治疗路径,以减少并发症、提高康复几率并降低成本。通过标准化诊断和治疗避免不必要和多余的治疗步骤。跨学科治疗视角允许采用更具个性化的治疗方法。从中期来看,可以设立专门针对该患者群体的门诊或住院治疗中心,在那里可以熟练应用新的诊断和治疗路径。

试验注册

德国临床试验注册中心DRKS00031308;https://drks.de/search/de/trial/DRKS00031308。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/57820。

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