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On-Call Communication in Orthopaedic Trauma: 'A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words'-A Survey of OTA Members

机译:整形外科创伤中的待命通讯:“一幅图值得千言万语”-OTA成员调查

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Objectives:To quantify the effects of varying clinical communication styles (verbal and pictorial) on the ability of orthopaedic trauma surgeons in understanding an injury and formulate an initial management plan.Methods:A Research Electronic Data Capture survey was e-mailed to all OTA members. Respondents quantified (5-point Likert scale) how confident they felt understanding an injury and establishing an initial management plan based on the information provided for 5 common orthopaedic trauma scenarios. Three verbal descriptions were created for each scenario and categorized as limited, moderate, or detailed. The questions were repeated with the addition of a radiographic image and then repeated a third time including a clinical photograph. Statistical evaluation consisted of descriptive statistics and Kruskal-Wallis analyses using STATA (version 12.0).Results:Of the 221 respondents, there were a total of 95 who completed the entire survey. Nearly all were currently taking call (92/95 = 96.8%) and the majority were fellowship trained (79/95 = 83.2%). Most practice at a level I trauma center (58/95 = 61.1%) and work with orthopaedic residents (62/95 = 65.3%). There was a significant increase in confidence scores between a limited, moderate, and detailed description in all clinical scenarios for understanding the injury and establishing an initial management plan (P < 0.05). There was a significant difference in confidence scores between all 3 types of evidence presented (verbal, verbal + x-ray, verbal + x-ray + photograph) in both understanding and managing the injury for limited and moderate descriptions (P < 0.001). No differences were seen when adding pictorial information to the detailed verbal description. When comparing confidence scores between a detailed description without images and a limited description that includes radiographs and a photograph, no difference in confidence levels was seen in 7 of the 10 scenarios (P > 0.05).Conclusions:The addition of images in the form of radiographs and/or clinical photographs greatly improves the confidence of orthopaedic trauma surgeons in understanding injuries and establishing initial management plans with limited verbal information (P < 0.001). The inclusion of x-rays and photographs raises the confidence for understanding and management with limited verbal information to the level of a detailed verbal description in most scenarios. Mobile technology allows for easy secure transfer of images that can make up for the lack of available information from limited verbal descriptions because of the knowledge base of communicating providers.
机译:目的:量化各种临床交流方式(言语和图片形式)对整形外科医生了解伤害的能力并制定初步治疗计划的方法。方法:通过电子邮件将研究性电子数据捕获调查发送给所有OTA成员。受访者量化(5分李克特量表)他们对了解伤害并基于针对5种常见骨科创伤情景提供的信息建立初步治疗计划的信心。为每种情况创建了三个口头描述,并分为有限,中等或详细三个类别。在添加放射线图像的情况下重复这些问题,然后第三次重复,包括临床照片。统计评估包括描述性统计和使用STATA(版本12.0)进行的Kruskal-Wallis分析。结果:在221位受访者中,共有95位受访者完成了整个调查。目前,几乎所有的人都在接听电话(92/95 = 96.8%),大多数人接受了研究金培训(79/95 = 83.2%)。大多数练习是在I级创伤中心进行的(58/95 = 61.1%),并且与整形外科住院医师一起工作(62/95 = 65.3%)。在所有临床情况下,为了了解伤害并建立初始治疗计划,在有限,中度和详细描述之间的置信度得分均得到显着提高(P <0.05)。在以有限和中等程度的描述来理解和管理伤害方面,所有三种证据(语言,言语+ X射线,言语+ X射线+照片)之间的置信度得分均存在显着差异(P <0.001)。将图形信息添加到详细的语言描述时,没有发现任何差异。当比较没有图像的详细描述和包括射线照片和照片的有限描述之间的置信度得分时,在10种情况中的7种中没有发现置信度差异(P> 0.05)。 X射线照片和/或临床照片极大地提高了骨科外科医生在了解伤害和建立有限口头信息的初始管理计划方面的信心(P <0.001)。在大多数情况下,将X射线和照片包含进来,可以将言语信息有限的理解和管理提高到详细言语描述水平的信心。移动技术允许轻松安全地传输图像,这可以弥补由于沟通提供者的知识库而导致的有限语言描述中缺少可用信息的不足。

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