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摘要
目的评估扩大范围(ES)听力学家在管理成人耳鼻喉(ENT)/耳科候诊名单中的作用,并分析患者从诊所出院后12个月内再次前往耳鼻喉科就诊的比率。DESIGNA回顾性队列研究评估了ES听力学家的疗效,衡量了耳鼻喉科候诊患者的出院率、升级到耳鼻喉科治疗的比率以及再次就诊的比率和原因。其中,75%的患者无需耳鼻喉科进一步干预即可出院,20%的患者需要升级至耳鼻喉科,5%的患者返回候诊名单。只有一名患者在 12 个月内再次就诊。将患有CHL/MHL和前庭症状的患者纳入研究范围,标志着我们在以往工作的基础上进行了扩展。与其他专职医疗 ES 诊所相比,再次就诊率明显较低。结论 ES 听力学诊所出院率高,患者再次就诊率低,凸显了 ES 听力学家在处理耳鼻喉科非急诊病例方面的效率。这项研究支持继续使用和扩大 ES 的作用,以确保为耳鼻喉科候诊患者提供及时、优质的治疗。
Extended scope audiology clinic - a review of its outcomes and re-presentation to the ear nose and throat service.
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the role of Extended Scope (ES) audiologists in managing adult Ear Nose and Throat (ENT)/Otology waitlists and analyse patient re-presentation rate to the ENT service within 12 months of being discharged from the clinic.
DESIGN
A retrospective cohort study assessing the efficacy of ES audiologists, measuring the discharge rate from ENT waitlists, the rate of escalation to ENT care, and the rate and reasons for any re-presentations to care.
STUDY SAMPLE
394 adult patients.
RESULTS
Of the referred patients, 95% (n = 374) were deemed suitable for ES care. Of these, 75% were discharged without further ENT intervention, 20% required escalation to ENT, and 5% were returned to the waitlist. Only one patient re-presented for care within 12 months. The inclusion of patients with CHL/MHL and vestibular symptoms marked an expansion from our previous work. The re-presentation rate was notably lower compared to other allied health ES clinics.
CONCLUSION
The ES Audiology clinic demonstrates a high discharge rate with a low incidence of patient re-presentation, highlighting the ES audiologists' efficiency in managing non-urgent ENT cases. The study supports the continued use and expansion of ES roles to ensuring timely and quality care for patients on ENT waitlists.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.