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Walk-in centres in primary care: a review of the international literature.

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Nurse-led walk-in centres were first announced in April 1999. They represent a new development in unscheduled care provision in the United Kingdom (UK) National Health Service (NHS). By the end of 2000, 40 NHS walk-in centres had been opened, with further centres recently announced. This paper aims to review international experience with walk-in centres in primary and emergency care and identify relevant lessons for the UK. This study is a systematic review, with qualitative synthesis of relevant findings. Studies were identified from seven major bibliographic databases using a sensitive search strategy, and 244 relevant documents relating to walk-in or 'ambulatory care' centres were identified. Users of walk-in centres in other countries tend to be a relatively affluent population of working age, and a different population from those using conventional general practice services. Walk-in centres are used particularly when other health services are closed. The problems presented are mainly minor illnesses and minor injuries. People choose this form of care mainly for reasons of convenience, and satisfaction with the service is generally high. The very limited evidence available suggests that walk-in centres provide care of reasonable quality, but there is insufficient evidence to draw firm conclusions about the impact of walk-in centres on other healthcare services or the costs of such care. Although a number of countries have had a long experience of walk-in centres, the lack of reliable evidence on many of the most important issues is notable. In the NHS, walk-in centres represent a radically innovative attempt to improve access to health care, but the limited research available does little to inform their development. Important questions that need to be addressed include whether walk-in centres do improve access to care, for whom, and at what overall cost.
机译:由护士领导的步入式护理中心于1999年4月首次宣布。它们代表了英国(UK)国家卫生服务局(NHS)计划外护理的新发展。到2000年底,已经开设了40个NHS步入式中心,最近又宣布了更多的中心。本文旨在回顾在基层和急救中心的国际经验,并为英国确定相关的课程。这项研究是系统的综述,并对相关发现进行了定性综合。使用敏感搜索策略从七个主要书目数据库中识别出研究,并确定了244个与步入式或“非卧床式护理”中心相关的相关文件。其他国家的步入式医疗中心的用户往往是相对富裕的工作年龄人群,与使用常规全科医生服务的人群不同。特别是在其他医疗服务关闭时,使用步入式中心。提出的问题主要是轻微疾病和轻伤。人们选择这种形式的护理主要是为了方便,对服务的满意度通常很高。可用的证据非常有限,这表明步入式医疗中心可提供合理质量的护理,但尚无足够的证据就步入式医疗中心对其他医疗服务的影响或此类护理的成本得出可靠的结论。尽管许多国家在步入式中心方面有着长期的经验,但值得注意的是,在许多最重要的问题上缺乏可靠的证据。在NHS中,步入式医疗中心代表了一种根本性的创新尝试,旨在改善人们获得医疗保健的机会,但是现有的有限研究并不能为他们的发展提供任何信息。需要解决的重要问题包括步入式中心是否确实改善了就医机会,服务对象以及费用总额。

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