Evaluation of a new emergency department avoidance model of care, the Cancer Urgent Assessment Clinic, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Emergency Cancer Care Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-03 DOI:10.1186/s44201-022-00011-8
Corrine Haugstetter, Robert Mason, Jasotha Sanmugarajah, H Laetitia Hattingh
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Introduction: The Cancer Urgent Assessment Clinic (CUAC) was an emergency department (ED) avoidance/unscheduled model of care implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim was to reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure and infection by providing an alternative to ED for cancer patients while undergoing anticancer treatments.

Methods: The clinic incorporated a telephone triage process and face-to-face appointments 8am to 8pm, 7 days per week. CUAC operated between 23 March '20 and 31 July '20, led by a nurse practitioner candidate, oncology registrars, cancer nurse specialists, and overseen by oncology consultants. Evaluation followed a mixed-methods approach through (1) analysis of CUAC patient data, (2) comparison of ED cancer patient presentation data from a previous period (23 March 2019-31 July 2019), and (3) a patient survey.

Results: In total, 400 patients were telephone triaged via CUAC, with 166 recorded as having avoided ED. There was a reduction in the number of cancer patient admissions to the ED short stay unit during the clinic period compared with the same time-period in 2019: 130 vs. 234, associated with 615 fewer hours. Patient satisfaction was positive particularly regarding ease of access, time to treatment, confidence in assessment and treatment of cancer-related concerns, and likelihood of presenting to hospital when unwell during the pandemic.

Discussion: While initially being implemented to reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure, this evaluation demonstrated the CUAC model was an efficient and potentially cost-saving model of care for the management of cancer patients with mild to moderate severity of disease and treatment-related concerns.

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针对2019冠状病毒病疫情,评估一种新的急诊科回避治疗模式——癌症紧急评估诊所。
简介:癌症紧急评估诊所(CUAC)是为应对COVID-19大流行而实施的急诊科(ED)回避/计划外护理模式。其目的是通过为正在接受抗癌治疗的癌症患者提供ED的替代方案,降低COVID-19暴露和感染的风险。方法:采用电话分诊和面对面预约,每周7天,上午8点至晚上8点。CUAC于2020年3月23日至7月31日期间进行手术,由一名执业护士候选人、肿瘤注册医师、癌症专科护士领导,并由肿瘤顾问监督。评估采用混合方法,通过(1)分析CUAC患者数据,(2)比较前一时期(2019年3月23日- 2019年7月31日)ED癌症患者的表现数据,以及(3)患者调查。结果:总共有400名患者通过CUAC进行了电话分类,其中166名患者被记录为避免了急诊科。与2019年同期相比,在门诊期间,急诊科短期住院的癌症患者人数有所减少:130人比234人,减少了615小时。患者的满意度是积极的,特别是在获取便利、治疗时间、对癌症相关问题的评估和治疗的信心以及在大流行期间身体不适时住院的可能性方面。讨论:虽然最初是为了降低COVID-19暴露的风险而实施的,但该评估表明,对于患有轻中度疾病和治疗相关问题的癌症患者的管理,CUAC模式是一种有效且可能节省成本的护理模式。
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