Navigating long wait times for rheumatological health issues and suggestions for further investigations

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL University of Toronto Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.33137/utmj.v100i2.39276
John-Peter Bonello, Claire Sethuram
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Canada continues to struggle with wait times for patients transitioning from primary to specialized care. Since 2019, wait times for speciality consultation and time to specialty treatment have increased significantly throughout Canada, with Ontario ranking third overall among the provinces for the longest wait times. In addition to Ontario having the largest population among the provinces, musculoskeletal (MSK) based issues make up approximately 30% of all primary care reasons for visits and ranks among the longest wait times by specialty. Thus, a large proportion of patients seeking MSK based health care in Ontario are experiencing significant delays. This commentary discusses the burden of wait times for MSK patients requiring specialized care and offers a guide on how to assess, interpret, and possibly challenge the current care model. Essentially, this commentary suggests further studies be conducted through a qualitative lens to gather and assess information about patients’ perspectives on access, feasibility, and patient-provider alignment of care. Through this subjective lens, a better understanding may be gained regarding how patients interact with the current model of care for MSK health, and this knowledge can be applied in creating patient-education resources, guiding continuing medical education, and most importantly, increasing awareness for prominent systemic impacts such as wait times.
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导航风湿病健康问题的漫长等待时间和进一步调查的建议
加拿大继续与病人从初级护理过渡到专科护理的等待时间作斗争。自2019年以来,加拿大各地的专科咨询和专科治疗等待时间大幅增加,安大略省在等待时间最长的省份中排名第三。除了安大略省在各省中拥有最多的人口外,基于肌肉骨骼(MSK)的问题约占所有初级保健就诊原因的30%,并且按专科排名等待时间最长。因此,在安大略省寻求基于MSK的医疗保健的大部分患者都经历了严重的延误。这篇评论讨论了需要专门护理的MSK患者的等待时间负担,并提供了如何评估、解释和可能挑战当前护理模式的指南。从本质上讲,这篇评论建议通过定性的视角进行进一步的研究,以收集和评估有关患者对护理的可及性、可行性和患者-提供者一致性的看法的信息。通过这种主观视角,可以更好地了解患者如何与当前的MSK健康护理模式相互作用,并且可以将这些知识应用于创建患者教育资源,指导继续医学教育,最重要的是,提高对等候时间等突出系统影响的认识。
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