开展初级保健的初步电话咨询:范围审查。

Kay Cooper, Lyndsay Alexander
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背景:电话咨询越来越多地用于初级保健,向患者提供医疗保健服务。但是,没有进行审查,以确定和绘制初级保健提供电话咨询所需的组成部分、技能和培训的要素。这篇综述描绘了证据,可用于告知临床服务和员工发展。方法:采用乔安娜布里格斯研究所的方法进行范围审查。本综述的纳入标准包括:参与者-任何关注在初级保健服务中工作的合格保健从业人员的研究;概念-在初级保健中进行任何最初的电话咨询;背景-初级保健在发达国家被定义为人类发展水平很高。采用三步搜索策略,纳入2002年至2017年已发表和未发表的英文文献。结果:检索到3378篇文献。两名独立审稿人根据纳入标准筛选标题和摘要,然后是全文,结果有18篇文章被纳入本次范围审查。数据由两名独立的审查者提取,这些审查问题包括:电话咨询的组成部分、技能和培训。这18篇文章涉及5个国家,144名医疗保健专业人员和55至1506名患者。电话咨询的关键属性(组成部分、技能和培训)被综合成表格显示,并就在初级保健中提供这项服务所需的主要要素提供指导。
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Conducting initial telephone consultations in primary care: a scoping review.

Background: Telephone consultations are increasingly used in primary care to deliver healthcare services to patients. However, there has been no review produced which identifies and maps the elements of the components, skills and training required for delivering telephone consultations in primary care. This review maps the evidence and can be used to inform clinical service and staff development.

Method: A scoping review was conducted using Joanna Briggs Institute methodology. Inclusion criteria for this review included: Participants - any study focusing on any qualified healthcare practitioner working within primary care services; Concept - was any initial telephone consultation within primary care; Context - was primary care within developed nations defined as having very high human development. A three-step search strategy was adopted to include published and unpublished literature in English from 2002 to 2017.

Results: The search identified 3378 sources of literature. Two independent reviewers screened titles and abstracts then full text against the inclusion criteria, which resulted in 18 articles included in this scoping review. Data were extracted by two independent reviewers relevant to the review question: components, skills and training in telephone consultations. The 18 articles involved five countries, 144 healthcare professionals and between 55 and 1506 patients. The key attributes for telephone consultations (components, skills and training) were synthesized into tabular display and provide guidance on the main elements required for providing this service in primary care.

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期刊介绍: ​​The International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare is the official journal of the Joanna Briggs Institute. It is a fully refereed journal that publishes manuscripts relating to evidence-based medicine and evidence-based practice. It publishes papers containing reliable evidence to assist health professionals in their evaluation and decision-making, and to inform health professionals, students and researchers of outcomes, debates and developments in evidence-based medicine and healthcare. ​ The journal provides a unique home for publication of systematic reviews (quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, economic, scoping and prevalence) and implementation projects including the synthesis, transfer and utilisation of evidence in clinical practice. Original scholarly work relating to the synthesis (translation science), transfer (distribution) and utilization (implementation science and evaluation) of evidence to inform multidisciplinary healthcare practice is considered for publication. The journal also publishes original scholarly commentary pieces relating to the generation and synthesis of evidence for practice and quality improvement, the use and evaluation of evidence in practice, and the process of conducting systematic reviews (methodology) which covers quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, economic, scoping and prevalence methods. In addition, the journal’s content includes implementation projects including the transfer and utilisation of evidence in clinical practice as well as providing a forum for the debate of issues surrounding evidence-based healthcare.
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