海报(临床/最佳实践实施)ID 2004605

IF 2.4 Q1 REHABILITATION Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.46292/sci23-2004605s
James Milligan, Joseph Lee, Allison Harrison, Kathleen MacGregor
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家庭医学中心行动诊所致力于为脊髓损伤或其他影响行动的健康状况的患者提供高质量的初级医疗服务。流动诊所资源能力委员会(MC RAC)的成立旨在发挥咨询作用,就影响肢体残疾患者及其辅助人员在流动诊所就医体验的事项提出建议。 该委员会就支持和加强以人为本的护理模式的措施和计划提供反馈和建议。该委员会还在为肢体残障人士提供初级医疗服务的过程中,促进患者的合作参与以及以人为本的护理原则和实践。 委员会成员包括具有肢体残障生活经验的个人、他们的辅助人员以及行动诊所的员工。理事会于 2022 年 8 月成立,每月召开一次虚拟会议,会议时间约为 90 分钟。 管委会康复咨询委员会已成功召开了九次会议,并就以下主题提供了反馈意见:肢体残疾人乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查倡议、行动诊所网站开发、与 KW4 OHT 建立宣传途径、Circulus 网络研讨会主题、行动诊所组织和临床流程。将在行动诊所活动中落实反馈意见。 患者和辅助人员参与决策过程可改善护理体验,有助于改善患者的健康状况。我们将继续努力,发展我们的患者咨询委员会,为行动诊所的患者及其辅助人员提供更好的支持。
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Poster (Clinical/Best Practice Implementation) ID 2004605
The Centre for Family Medicine Mobility Clinic strives to provide high quality primary care to persons living with spinal cord injury or other health conditions that affect mobility. The Mobility Clinic Resource Abilities Council (MC RAC) was established to serve in an advisory capacity, making recommendations on matters that impact the experience of patients with physical disabilities and their support persons at the Mobility Clinic. MC RAC provides feedback on, and ideas for initiatives and programs that support and enhance the model of person-centred care. It also advances collaborative patient engagement and person-centred care principles and practices within primary care for persons with physical disabilities Members include individuals with lived experience with physical disability, their support persons, and Mobility Clinic staff. The council was established August 2022 and meets virtually once per month for approximately 90 minutes. MC RAC has successfully met nine times and has provided feedback on the following topics: Breast & Cervical Cancer screening Initiative for People with Physical Disabilities, Mobility Clinic website development, building pathways for advocacy with the KW4 OHT, Circulus Network webinar topics, Mobility Clinic organization and clinical flow. Feedback to be implemented into Mobility Clinic activities. Patient and support persons involvement in decision-making processes improve care experiences and contribute to better health outcomes for patients. We will continue to work and develop our patient advisory council to better support the Mobility Clinic’s patients and their support persons.
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期刊介绍: Now in our 22nd year as the leading interdisciplinary journal of SCI rehabilitation techniques and care. TSCIR is peer-reviewed, practical, and features one key topic per issue. Published topics include: mobility, sexuality, genitourinary, functional assessment, skin care, psychosocial, high tetraplegia, physical activity, pediatric, FES, sci/tbi, electronic medicine, orthotics, secondary conditions, research, aging, legal issues, women & sci, pain, environmental effects, life care planning
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