2024 年观察清单:与护理医疗复杂的儿童和青少年相关的十大技术和问题

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什么是 2024 年观察清单? 观察清单》年度地平线扫描报告介绍了有可能塑造加拿大未来医疗保健的新兴技术和问题。加拿大卫生部的 2024 年观察清单重点关注医疗复杂性儿童和青少年的护理。前十名分为两部分--未来 5 年内有可能对加拿大医疗系统的变革产生重大影响的 5 大技术和 5 大问题。这些技术和问题不仅会影响有复杂病症的儿童和青少年的未来医疗保健,也会影响其他慢性病患者的未来医疗保健。 为什么这是一个问题? 患有复杂病症的儿童和青少年(24 岁及以下)是一个多样化的群体,他们有各种不同的需求(如单一或多种病症、罕见疾病)。虽然没有统一的定义,但其共同特征包括:功能严重受限,通常导致儿童或青少年对技术的依赖;医疗保健使用率高,通常需要在多种环境下由不同的医疗服务提供者提供专门的护理和服务;医疗保健服务需求高,如在家中提供护理和护理协调,这可能会对护理者和家庭产生重大的社会和经济影响。在加拿大,病情复杂的儿童和青少年不到儿童和青少年总数的 1%,但他们却占住院人数的 37%,占急诊就诊人数的 17%。部分由于与医疗保健系统的互动较多,这一群体比医疗复杂性较低的同龄人更容易受到医疗保健系统挑战的影响。 潜在影响是什么? 观察清单强调了需要创新、系统变革和投资的领域。医疗保健的进步使更多的儿童在婴幼儿时期就患上了以前无法治愈的疾病。现在,有更多的儿童和青少年患有复杂的疾病,而且他们的寿命更长。我们目前的医疗系统在设计上无法满足这群人及其照顾者的复杂需求,包括他们中的许多人在获得所需的医疗服务方面面临挑战。今年的 "观察清单 "重点关注可能对如何为病情复杂的儿童和青少年提供病人护理产生重大影响的新兴技术和关键问题。 我们还需要了解什么? 在《2024 年观察清单》中,我们确定并描述了可能影响加拿大有复杂病症的儿童和青少年未来医疗保健的五大新兴技术,包括新的护理模式以及改善沟通的技术和系统。我们还为医疗决策者探讨了这些技术对医疗途径、医疗人力资源、医疗基础设施和医疗公平的潜在影响。2024 年观察清单还指出了限制医疗系统为病情复杂的儿童和青少年提供最佳医疗质量的 5 大问题。需要提高医疗系统之间的互操作性、需要改善可持续性的战略等关键问题值得更多关注,并将影响医疗复杂性儿童和青少年新兴技术的更广泛采用、推广和实施。监测与《2024 年观察清单》中强调的顶尖技术和问题相关的持续发展和证据,有助于指导加拿大的医疗系统规划,并改善高质量医疗服务的获取。
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2024 Watch List: Top 10 Technologies and Issues Related to Caring for Children and Youth With Medical Complexity
What Is the 2024 Watch List? The Watch List annual Horizon Scan report presents emerging technologies and issues that have the potential to shape the future of health care in Canada. CADTH’s 2024 Watch List focuses on care for children and youth with medical complexity. This top 10 has been divided in 2 parts — the top 5 technologies and top 5 issues related to children and youth with medical complexity that have the potential to make a significant and meaningful impact in transforming health systems in Canada over the next 5 years. These technologies and issues could shape the future of health care for not only children and youth with medical complexity, but also for others with chronic health conditions. Why Is This an Issue? Children and youth (people aged 24 years and younger) with medical complexity are a diverse group with a range of needs (e.g., single or multiple conditions, rare diseases). Although there is no single definition, common characteristics include significant functional limitations often causing the child or youth to be reliant on technology; high health care utilization, often requiring specialized care and services from different providers in multiple settings; and high health care service needs, such as care provision in the home and care coordination, which can have significant social and financial impacts on caregivers and the family. Children and youth with medical complexity account for less than 1% of all children and youth in Canada, but they account for 37% of hospital stays and 17% of emergency department visits. Due in part to the high number of health care interactions, this group experiences the effects of challenges within the health care system more acutely than their less medically complex peers. What Is the Potential Impact? The Watch List highlights areas for innovation, systems change, and investment. Advances in medical care have resulted in more children living with conditions that previously would not have been survivable in infancy and childhood. Now there are more children and youth with medical complexity, and they are living longer. Our current health systems were not designed to meet the complex needs of this group of people and their caregivers, including that many of them face challenges in accessing needed care. This year’s Watch List spotlights new and emerging technologies and key issues that could have a major impact on how patient care is provided to children and youth with medical complexity. What Else Do We Need to Know? In the 2024 Watch List, we identify and describe the top 5 new and emerging technologies that could shape the future of health care for children and youth with medical complexity in Canada, including new models of care and technologies and systems to improve communication. We also explore some considerations for health care decision-makers about the potential impact of these technologies on care pathways, health care human resources, health care infrastructure, and health equity. The 2024 Watch List also identifies the top 5 issues that limit health systems from providing optimal quality of care for children and youth with medical complexity. Key issues such as the need for increased interoperability between health systems and the need for strategies to improve sustainability warrant more attention and will influence the wider adoption, diffusion, and implementation of new and emerging technologies for children and youth with medical complexity. Monitoring ongoing developments and evidence related to the top technologies and issues highlighted in the 2024 Watch List can help guide health system planning in Canada and improve access to high-quality care.
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