Telephone assessments in a Lymphoedema clinic

Mary Woods
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The telephone is increasingly used in healthcare to provide valuable psychological support and information for patients and can provide an alternative to face to face consultations. As many patients with lymphoedema become ‘experts’ in the management of their condition, requiring minimal contact with their therapist, the use of the telephone to provide an alternative option to regular follow-up appointments was explored. A project was designed to promote and investigate a more patient focused approach to lymphoedema management according to clinical need and to offer patients an alternative to conventional follow-up clinic appointments enabling resources to be utilised more efficiently. Three hundred and thirteen patients with mild, uncomplicated lymphoedema were telephoned by a lymphoedema therapist prior to the allocation of an appointment. An assessment tool was used to promote discussion of key areas of lymphoedema management relevant to the patient. Outcomes of the project highlighted the value of this approach to follow-up, its valued convenience for some patients and positive impact upon workload planning and delivery.

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淋巴水肿诊所的电话评估
电话越来越多地用于医疗保健,为患者提供宝贵的心理支持和信息,并可以提供面对面咨询的替代方案。由于许多淋巴水肿患者成为病情管理方面的“专家”,需要与治疗师进行最少的接触,因此探索了使用电话作为常规随访预约的另一种选择。该项目旨在根据临床需要,促进和研究一种更加以患者为中心的淋巴水肿管理方法,并为患者提供一种替代传统随访诊所预约的方法,使资源得到更有效的利用。在分配预约之前,由淋巴水肿治疗师打电话给333名轻度、无并发症的淋巴水肿患者。评估工具用于促进与患者相关的淋巴水肿管理关键区域的讨论。该项目的结果突出了这种随访方法的价值,它为一些患者提供了宝贵的便利,并对工作量规划和交付产生了积极影响。
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