Lindsey L Wolf, David E Skarda, Jason C Fisher, Scott S Short, Romeo C Ignacio, Hau D Le, Kyle J Van Arendonk, Kenneth W Gow, Richard D Glick, Yigit S Guner, Hira Ahmad, Melissa E Danko, Cynthia Downard, Mehul V Raval, Daniel J Robertson, Richard G Weiss, Barrie S Rich
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前言:我们试图了解儿科外科医生对儿科外科护理交付的影响。方法:我们对儿童医院协会的儿科外科实践进行了横断面调查。使用匿名电子调查来调查诊所医生的使用情况、使用的主要原因、临床活动的限制以及实践标准或质量的变化。采用双变量分析和多变量逻辑回归来评估实践特征与场地使用之间的关联。结果:172名执业医师中,71% (n = 122)完成了调查。医院规模中位数为203张床位(四分位数间距= 130-350)。每次手术的外科医生中位数为5人(四分位数间距= 3-8)。37个实践(30%)在主要站点(n = 27)或卫星站点(n = 12)雇用了现场实习生。郊区地区(优势比[OR] = 3.78, P = 0.006)和农村地区(优势比[OR] = 4.96, P = 0.041)的青少年使用率较高,而有4级新生儿重症监护病房的地区使用率较低(优势比[OR] = 0.35, P = 0.035)。大多数(51%)使用的是每月≥1次但每周< 1次的临时调查,以及持续或临时调查(87%)。总的来说,14%的实践报告了临时儿科医生的临床限制,包括体外膜氧合,新生儿指数病例和手术创伤的限制。大多数(76%)使用临时执业医师的执业报告在执业标准或质量上存在差异;所有人都被认为是消极的(57%)或中立的(43%)。结论:在郊区和农村地区以及没有最高水平新生儿重症监护的医院中,最常见的是利用青少年服务提供者。虽然在存在缺口的地方,临时儿科外科医生可能有助于维持获得儿科外科护理的机会,但可能需要提高所提供护理的质量和可靠性。
Impact of Locum Tenens Providers on Delivery of Pediatric Surgical Care.
Introduction: We sought to understand the impact of locum tenens surgeons on pediatric surgical care delivery.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of Children's Hospital Association pediatric surgical practices. Anonymous electronic surveys were used to investigate locum tenens utilization, primary reason for use, limitations on clinical activities, and variations in practice standards or quality. Bivariate analysis and multivariable logistic regression were performed to evaluate for associations between practice characteristics and locum tenens use.
Results: Of 172 practices, 71% (n = 122) completed the survey. Median hospital size was 203 beds (interquartile range = 130-350). Median number of surgeons per practice was 5 (interquartile range = 3-8). Thirty-seven practices (30%) employed locum tenens at primary (n = 27) or satellite (n = 12) sites. Locum tenens utilization was higher in suburban (odds ratio [OR] = 3.78, P = 0.006) and rural (OR = 4.96, P = 0.041) locations and lower at sites with a level 4 neonatal intensive care unit (OR = 0.35, P = 0.035). Most (51%) used locum tenens ≥ 1 time monthly but < 1 time weekly and for ongoing or interim coverage (87%). In total, 14% of practices reported clinical restrictions for locum tenens surgeons, including limitations on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, neonatal index cases, and operative trauma. Most (76%) practices using locum tenens reported variations in practice standards or quality; all were perceived as negative (57%) or neutral (43%).
Conclusions: Locum tenens providers are utilized most commonly in suburban and rural sites and hospitals without the highest level of neonatal intensive care. While locum tenens surgeons may help maintain access to pediatric surgical care where gaps exist, there may be a need to improve the quality and reliability of care rendered.
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The Journal of Surgical Research: Clinical and Laboratory Investigation publishes original articles concerned with clinical and laboratory investigations relevant to surgical practice and teaching. The journal emphasizes reports of clinical investigations or fundamental research bearing directly on surgical management that will be of general interest to a broad range of surgeons and surgical researchers. The articles presented need not have been the products of surgeons or of surgical laboratories.
The Journal of Surgical Research also features review articles and special articles relating to educational, research, or social issues of interest to the academic surgical community.