哺乳基金会在麦戈文医学院大流行期间启动成功的护理模型

哺乳基础initiates successful care model during pandemic


罗马·彼得罗夫斯基(Roman Petrowski),传播办公室

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来自beplay苹果手机能用吗哺乳基础在麦戈文医学院和儿科系,在Covid-19远程医疗泌乳护理模型上已发表在Clinical Lactation

摘要,标题为“Patient Satisfaction with a COVID-19 Telehealth Lactation Care Model“研究了病人满意度teleconsults during the pandemic, both with and without corresponding car-side weight measurements, and the differences between satisfaction with in-person visits prior to the pandemic.

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC) in Houston were able to continue seeing patients in person with additional screening questions and proper personal protective equipment. However, on March 23, 2020, clinics began seeing patients exclusively through telehealth and phone appointments.

“Telehealth visits have correlated with high patient satisfaction in a variety of healthcare settings,” the authors said. “However, research regarding telehealth in lactation care settings is limited.”

尽管访问了大多数可用于面对访问的相同信息,但IBCLC仍担心无法监测高危婴儿的婴儿体重增加。这些担忧导致制定了一项计划,以提供社会隔离的汽车侧重量测量和测试权重。

Test weights allowed for the accurate measurement of each infant on a highly sensitive scale both before and after breastfeeding to obtain an accurate estimate of the amount of milk consume and provide other information to guide the IBCLCs in lactation management.

Using existing data on telehealth appointments collected early in the COVID-19 pandemic, and the year prior, the group created a survey of residents in Houston and its surrounding communities at the time they received services.

Patients who were at least 18 years old and able to access an online survey platform were then recruited to complete the survey. The team received 252 survey responses out of 1,122 potential candidates. Patient satisfaction was then determined by using one item from the survey regarding the helpfulness of their visit.

数据表明,患者对Covid-19-19期间提供的远程哺乳服务感到满意。该小组还发现,患者对远程申请的满意度类似于大流行前与亲人访问报告的积极结果,并且在访问中没有显示统计差异。

“A teleconsult-based model, in conjunction with car-side weight assessments, allowed continued provision of lactation support despite an inability to see patients for in-person appointments due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” the authors said. “Overall, the vast majority of respondents found this model to be helpful, and no significant difference was found in patient satisfaction among patients who had teleconsults, either with or without weight measurements, during the pandemic and patients who had in-person visits prior to the pandemic.”

麦戈文医学院哺乳基金会的论文的作者是Megan K. Oggero,MSN,APRN,FNP-C,IBCLC,RLC;Rebecca B. Cappello, MHS, RD, IBCLC, RLC;Paul C. Clay,BA,IBCLC,RLC;和Connie R. Gaskamp,BSN,RN,IBCLC,RLC


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