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The Impact of Suspension of Dermatology On-Call Services.

Journal of cutaneous medicine and surgery 2020 Vol.24(4) p. 380-385

Langley A, Kirchhof MG

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【연구 목적】 캐나다 오타와 병원에서 3개월간 피부과 응급 호출 서비스 중단이 환자 관리에 미치는 영향을 평가하고, 비피부과 의사들의 관점에서 피부과 응급 호출 서비스의 필요성을 규명하는 것이 본 연구의 목적이다.

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APA Langley A, Kirchhof MG (2020). The Impact of Suspension of Dermatology On-Call Services.. Journal of cutaneous medicine and surgery, 24(4), 380-385. https://doi.org/10.1177/1203475420926987
MLA Langley A, et al.. "The Impact of Suspension of Dermatology On-Call Services.." Journal of cutaneous medicine and surgery, vol. 24, no. 4, 2020, pp. 380-385.
PMID 32401045

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Dermatological conditions are commonly seen in the emergency department and inpatient wards. The ability to access dermatology on-call services improves the accuracy of diagnosis and management of common and sometimes life-threatening conditions. Limitations of dermatologist availability led to the suspension of the dermatology on-call service for 3 months in Ottawa, Canada.

[OBJECTIVES] Our objective was to assess the impact of this call suspension on patient care and the need for a dermatology on-call service at our hospital, as perceived by nondermatologist physicians at our center.

[METHODS] A survey was sent to all departments at The Ottawa Hospital, addressed to staff physicians and residents. Participation was entirely voluntary. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze survey responses.

[RESULTS] A total of 105 physicians completed the survey including staff physicians (85%) and resident trainees (15%). The most represented specialties were emergency medicine ( = 21), general internal medicine ( = 19), nephrology ( = 17), neurology ( = 13), and plastic surgery ( = 13). Over half of the respondents felt that the lack of dermatology on-call service impacted the care of their patients by a moderate or great extent. Over half reported performing dermatology-related clinical work during the call suspension and two-thirds of these individuals reported feeling uncomfortable or very uncomfortable doing so. Most (94%) participants felt that an on-call dermatology service was useful and 57% deemed it essential.

[CONCLUSION] Our survey results demonstrate a significant impact of the suspension of a dermatology on-call service, as perceived by nondermatologist physicians. Hospitals need to recognize the importance of on-call dermatology consultations and provide support for divisions to enable this service to continue.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
약물 [RESULTS] A scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

After-Hours Care; Attitude of Health Personnel; Dermatology; Emergency Medicine; Hospital Administration; Hospitals; Humans; Internal Medicine; Internship and Residency; Nephrology; Neurology; Ontario; Personnel Staffing and Scheduling; Quality of Health Care; Self Efficacy; Skin Diseases; Surgery, Plastic; Surveys and Questionnaires