Collaborative Care Across the Acute and Subacute Continuum Facilitated by Physical Therapy in the Emergency Department

IF 0.5 Q4 REHABILITATION Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI:10.1097/JAT.0000000000000121
J. Seip, Peter Drinkwine
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Background: Research has supported the use of physical therapy services within emergency departments (EDs) in relation to fall reduction, reduced readmissions, and positive patient satisfaction. While the evidence supports the use of physical therapy services in the ED, other authors fail to provide examples of what collaboration looks like at the personal, professional, and patient levels. This case report is unique in that it describes the effects of collaborative care across the acute and subacute continuum starting at the initial ED presentation. Case Report: A medically complex patient with multiple medical comorbidities and mobility deficits presenting from the home environment was evaluated by a physical therapist in the ED. The evaluation consisted of musculoskeletal and mobility assessments, as well as assistance with discharge planning. This early collaboration resulted in a streamlined workup of the patient's orthopedic problems, a positive patient experience, and a positive outcome without readmission. This patient's entire workup, rehabilitation, and safe home discharge with improved home access and quality of life occurred in the span of 6 days. Conclusion: This case describes a medically complex patient with high risk for readmission. A model of collaborative care was used by consulting a physical therapist in the ED to help address these problems, which resulted in a positive outcome. The patient reported satisfaction with his care and did not return to the hospital for mobility-related impairments. The patient and his wife/caregiver also reported improvements in quality of life because of his rehabilitation and improved mobility. All of this occurred over a short span of 6 days. The authors hope that this case will lead to further discussion and research concerning the potential positive effects of early collaborative care between providers and staff physical therapists in the ED setting.
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急诊部物理治疗促进急性和亚急性连续体的协同护理
背景:研究支持在急诊科(EDs)使用物理治疗服务与减少跌倒、减少再入院和积极的患者满意度有关。虽然有证据支持在急诊科使用物理治疗服务,但其他作者未能提供在个人、专业和患者层面上合作的例子。本病例报告的独特之处在于,它描述了从最初的ED呈现开始,在急性和亚急性连续体中进行协作护理的效果。病例报告:一位在急诊科的物理治疗师评估了一位患有多种医疗合并症和家庭环境中出现的活动能力缺陷的复杂患者。评估包括肌肉骨骼和活动能力评估,以及协助出院计划。这种早期合作的结果是简化了患者骨科问题的检查,积极的患者体验和积极的结果,没有再入院。该患者在6天内完成了整个检查、康复和安全出院,改善了家庭通道和生活质量。结论:本病例描述了一个医学复杂的患者,再入院风险高。通过咨询急诊科的物理治疗师来帮助解决这些问题,我们采用了合作护理的模式,并取得了积极的结果。患者报告对他的护理感到满意,并且没有因为行动相关的损伤而返回医院。病人和他的妻子/照顾者也报告说,由于他的康复和活动能力的改善,生活质量得到了改善。所有这一切都发生在短短6天内。作者希望这一案例将导致进一步的讨论和研究,关于在急诊科环境中,提供者和工作人员物理治疗师之间的早期合作护理的潜在积极影响。
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