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及时获得专科门诊护理:运用系统思维能否疏通我们的候诊名单?

Timely access to specialist outpatient care: can applying systems thinking unblock our waiting lists?

作者信息

McAvoy Sue, Toth-Peter Agnes, Jagdish Ninad, Nguyen Bao Hoang, Arnott Allison, Nissen Lisa

机构信息

Centre for the Business and Economics of Health (CBEH), The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia.

BTN Pty Ltd, 160 Robinson Rd # 14-04, Singapore, 068914, Singapore.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2025 Jan 22;25(1):121. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11981-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The purpose of this qualitative study was to focus on review and repeat review outpatients and the structural role they play in exacerbating waitlists for Specialist Outpatient (SOP) services in Queensland. Waitlists, which record the number of patients waiting for an initial consultation (new appointment), are an indicator of a health system under strain. Waiting too long to access SOP can have a detrimental effect on people's health outcomes. Not tackling the structural drivers of waitlists can result in non-systemic, non-sustainable fixes that perpetuate waitlists and detrimental outcomes. Patients should be discharged from specialist care when the episode of care is completed, provided appropriate care is available. When review patients remain in the SOP system, they impact the number of new appointments available.

METHODS

This paper uses a feedback systems approach to make transparent the touchpoints, dynamics and impact of review and repeat review appointments on waitlists. The evidence used to construct the causal loop diagrams (CLD) in this paper was an output of Group Model Building (GMB). Two facilitated half-day participatory workshops were held in April and June 2023. The project brought together researchers, consumers, hospital and health services (HHS) specialty clinical leads, General Practitioners (GPs), Executive sponsors, HHS outpatient service managers and analysts to provide hospital and healthcare expert stakeholders an opportunity to translate their collective mental models into meaningful system diagrams which communicated how the outpatient system was working.

RESULTS

The CLD provided a cross-boundary visual of how the review and repeat review appointment contributes to the waitlist. It shows that the review and repeat review outpatients are a hidden feedback loop contributing to growing waiting lists. In the absence of a discharge planning intervention, they have the potential to become a vicious cycle that grows review appointment demand, consuming the availability of new appointments.

CONCLUSIONS

A feedback systems approach can enhance SOP system understanding, ultimately shifting policy response in health away from local "firefighting" fixes towards more sustainable systemic solutions which promote timely outpatient access. The results suggest that the review patient process impacts the waitlists and should be viewed as a leverage point in the management of growing specialist outpatient waitlists.

摘要

背景

这项定性研究的目的是聚焦复诊及重复复诊门诊患者,以及他们在加剧昆士兰州专科门诊(SOP)服务等候名单方面所起的结构性作用。等候名单记录了等待初次会诊(新预约)的患者数量,是卫生系统面临压力的一个指标。等待过长时间才能获得专科门诊服务会对人们的健康结果产生不利影响。不解决等候名单的结构性驱动因素可能导致非系统性、不可持续的解决方案,使等候名单和不良后果长期存在。当护理阶段结束且有适当的护理服务时,患者应从专科护理中出院。当复诊患者留在专科门诊系统中时,他们会影响新预约的数量。

方法

本文采用反馈系统方法,以揭示复诊及重复复诊预约在等候名单上的接触点、动态变化及影响。本文用于构建因果循环图(CLD)的证据是群体模型构建(GMB)的成果。2023年4月和6月举办了两次为期半天的参与式研讨会。该项目召集了研究人员、消费者、医院及卫生服务(HHS)专科临床负责人、全科医生(GP)、执行赞助商、HHS门诊服务经理和分析师,为医院和医疗保健专家利益相关者提供一个机会,将他们的集体心智模型转化为有意义的系统图,以展示门诊系统的运作方式。

结果

因果循环图提供了一个跨边界的直观展示,说明复诊及重复复诊预约如何导致等候名单的增加。它表明,复诊及重复复诊门诊患者是导致等候名单不断增加的一个隐藏反馈回路。在没有出院计划干预的情况下,它们有可能成为一个恶性循环,增加复诊预约需求,消耗新预约的可用名额。

结论

反馈系统方法可以增强对专科门诊系统的理解,最终使卫生政策应对从局部的“救火式”解决方案转向更可持续的系统性解决方案,以促进及时获得门诊服务。结果表明,复诊患者流程会影响等候名单,并应被视为管理不断增长的专科门诊等候名单的一个杠杆点。

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