肿瘤护理合作塑造了下班后毒性管理支持的未来。

Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-01 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Lorraine Martelli, Sherry Hnatyshyn-Webster, Bo Green
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急诊科(ED)就诊和住院治疗在接受癌症治疗的患者中很常见。认识到安大略省癌症患者需要适当的毒性管理,安大略省卫生厅-安大略省癌症护理中心(OH-CCO)于 2016 年 12 月成立了毒性管理咨询委员会(TMAC)。TMAC 的建议包括确保患者能够获得知识丰富的医疗服务提供者提供的远程毒性和症状管理建议(即远程分诊)。在下班后试点取得初步成功后,OH-CCO 与 Bayshore HealthCare Limited 建立了合作伙伴关系,为癌症治疗患者开通了省级下班后毒性管理电话支持热线 CareChart Digital Health。合作的目标是通过加强毒性管理减少急诊室的使用率,并加强协调和沟通,改善以人为本的护理。自 2018 年以来,肿瘤专科护士团队利用循证远程分诊工具(包括泛加拿大肿瘤症状分诊和远程支持(COSTaRS)实践指南),在下班后(如晚上、周末和节假日)为 72 家医院的患者提供支持。护士通过自我管理策略处理了大部分呼叫,24% 的呼叫者被转诊至急诊室。据估计,每年可减少 5,211 次急诊室就诊,为省节约成本 380 万美元。病人体验调查显示,超过 90% 的病人在填写调查问卷时表示同意或非常同意他们在使用这项服务时有良好的体验,并对服务质量的所有参数表示高度满意。
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Oncology nursing partnerships shape the future of after-hours toxicity management support.

Emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations are common among patients receiving cancer treatments. Recognizing the need for appropriate toxicity management for cancer patients in Ontario, a Toxicity Management Advisory Committee (TMAC) was established by Ontario Health - Cancer Care Ontario (OH-CCO) in December 2016. The TMAC's recommendations included ensuring patients have access to remote toxicity and symptom management advice (i.e., tele-triage) from a knowledgeable provider. Following the initial success of an after-hours pilot, OH-CCO entered into a partnership with Bayshore HealthCare Limited to launch the provincial after-hours toxicity management telephone support line - CareChart Digital Health - for patients on cancer treatment. The goals of the partnership were to decrease ED utilization through enhanced toxicity management, and to enhance coordination and communication to improve person-centred care. Since 2018, a team of specialized oncology nurses have supported patients across 72 hospitals after hours (e.g., evenings, weekends, and holidays) utilizing evidence-based tele-triage tools including the pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) practice guides. Nurses managed most of the calls with self-management strategies and 24% of the callers were referred to the ED. There was an estimated annualized 5,211 ED visits saved, resulting in provincial cost-savings of $3.8 million. Patient experience surveys revealed more than 90% of patients who completed the survey agreed or strongly agreed that they had a good experience with this service and expressed high satisfaction with the quality of the service on all parameters asked.

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal is published quarterly in the Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. The CONJ is the only Canadian publication in cancer nursing. It is a bilingual, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the interests of the professional nurse who provides care to patients with cancer and their families. The journal endeavours to publish timely papers, promote the image of the nurse involved in cancer care, stimulate nursing issues in oncology nursing and encourage nurses to publish in national media.
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