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Translating sickle cell guidelines into practice for primary care providers with Project ECHO

机译:通过Project ECHO将镰状细胞指南转化为初级保健提供者的实践

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BackgroundApproximately 100,000 persons with sickle cell disease (SCD) live in the United States, including 15,000 in the Midwest. Unfortunately, many patients experience poor health outcomes due to limited access to primary care providers (PCPs) who are prepared to deliver evidence-based SCD care. Sickle Treatment and Outcomes Research in the Midwest (STORM) is a regional network established to improve care and outcomes for individuals with SCD living in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.MethodsSTORM investigators hypothesized that Project ECHO~(?) methodology could be replicated to create a low-cost, high-impact intervention to train PCPs in evidence-based care for pediatric and young adult patients with SCD in the Midwest, called STORM TeleECHO. This approach utilizes video technology for monthly telementoring clinics consisting of didactic and case-based presentations focused on the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) evidence-based guidelines for SCD.ResultsNetwork leads in each of the STORM states assisted with developing the curriculum and are recruiting providers for monthly clinics. To assess STORM TeleECHO feasibility and acceptability, monthly attendance and satisfaction data are collected. Changes in self-reported knowledge, comfort, and practice patterns will be compared with pre-participation, and 6 and 12 months after participation.ConclusionsSTORM TeleECHO has the potential to increase implementation of the NHLBI evidence-based guidelines, especially increased use of hydroxyurea, resulting in improvements in the quality of care and outcomes for children and young adults with SCD. This model could be replicated in other pediatric chronic illness conditions to improve PCP knowledge and confidence in delivering evidence-based care.
机译:背景技术大约有100,000人患有镰状细胞病(SCD),其中包括中西部的15,000人。不幸的是,由于准备提供基于证据的SCD护理的初级保健提供者(PCP)的机会有限,许多患者的健康结果差。中西部镰刀病治疗和结果研究(STORM)是一个区域网络,旨在改善居住在印第安纳州,伊利诺伊州,密歇根州,明尼苏达州,俄亥俄州和威斯康星州的SCD个体的护理和结果。方法STORM的调查人员假设ECHO〜(?)项目可以复制这种方法来创建一种低成本,高影响力的干预措施,以在中西部地区的SCD小儿和年轻成人患者的循证护理中培训PCP,称为STORM TeleECHO。这种方法将视频技术用于每月的远程指导诊所,包括基于国家心脏,肺和血液研究所(NHLBI)的SCD循证指南的基于案例的演讲和教学报告.ResultsNetwork在每个STORM州的领导协助制定了课程并正在为每月诊所招募服务提供商。为了评估STORM TeleECHO的可行性和可接受性,收集每月的出勤率和满意度数据。自我报告的知识,舒适度和练习方式的变化将与参与前以及参与后6个月和12个月进行比较。结论STORM TeleECHO有潜力增加NHLBI循证指南的实施,尤其是增加羟基脲的使用,从而改善了患有SCD的儿童和年轻人的护理质量和结局。该模型可以在其他小儿慢性疾病中复制,以提高PCP知识和对提供循证护理的信心。

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