小儿骨折门诊:现状与未来方向

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2009-10-13 DOI:10.2217/PHE.09.43
Leslie N. Rhodes, Ambre' L. Huff, D. Kelly, W. Warner, J. Sawyer
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儿科患者对骨折护理的需求不断增加,同时缺乏接受过培训的儿科骨科医生,以及越来越多的没有保险或保险不足的儿童,这对提供此类护理的机构提出了相当大的需求。大容量,多学科,门诊骨折诊所可以高效和成本效益,并可以减轻拥挤的急诊科的负担。使用团队方法与骨科医生和一些中级护理提供者简化护理,并使这些个人的各种技能得到最有效的利用。骨折护理团队可能包括执业护士、医师助理、护士协调员、骨科技术人员、物理治疗师、放射学技术人员,甚至包括社会服务人员,如病例管理人员、儿童生活专家和翻译。所有这些资源都很容易获得,为儿童骨折护理提供了“一站式服务”。这可以减少访问网站的次数。
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Pediatric fracture clinics: current status and future directions
The increasing demand for fracture care in pediatric patients, along with the shortage of fellowship-trained pediatric orthopedic surgeons and the growing number of uninsured or under-insured children, places considerable demands on institutions that provide such care. High-volume, multidisciplinary, outpatient fracture clinics can be efficient and cost effective, and can ease the burden on crowded emergency departments. Using a team approach with an orthopedic surgeon and a number of mid-level care providers stream-lines care and makes the most efficient use of the varied skills of these individuals. The fracture-care team may include nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurse coordinators, orthopedic technicians, physical therapists, radiology technicians and even social services, such as case managers, child-life specialists and translators. Having all of these resources readily accessible provides a ‘one-stop shop’ for pediatric fracture care. This can decrease the number of visits to the emerge...
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