Quality of referrals to a rheumatology service before and after implementation of a triage system with telemedicine support
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the quality of referrals for a first Rheumatology consultation at a tertiary care center in a southern Brazilian capital (Porto Alegre, RS), having as background findings from a similar survey performed in 2007/2008. Since then, our state has implemented referral protocols and a triage system with teleconsulting support exclusively for referrals from locations outside the capital, permitting a comparison between patients screened and not screened by the new system. Methods: Physicians of the Rheumatology Service at Hospital Nossa Senhora da Conceição prospectively collected information regarding first visits over a 6-month period (Oct 2017 to March 2018). We recorded demographic characteristics, diagnostic hypotheses, date of referral, and the municipality of origin (within the state of Rio Grande do Sul). We considered adequate referrals from primary health care when a systemic autoimmune inflammatory disease (SIRD) was suspected at first evaluation by the attending rheumatologist. Results: Three hundred fifty-seven patients/appointments were eligible for analysis (193 from the capital and 164 from small and medium towns). In 2007/2008, suspected SIRD occurred in 76/260 (29.2%) and 73/222 (32.9%) among patients from the capital and outside counties, respectively (P = 0.387). In 2017/2018, suspected SIRD occurred in 75/193 (38.9%) and 111/164 (67.7%) in patients from the capital and outside counties, respectively (difference: 28.8, 95% CI: 19.0 to 38.9, P < 0.001), indicating a marked improvement in referrals submitted to the new triage system. Conclusion: The quality of Rheumatology referrals in our state improved over the 10-year interval under study, particularly among patients from locations submitted to referral protocols and teleconsulting support.
Main Authors: | Piovesan,Deise Marcela, Busato,Vanessa Barrili, Silveira,Romulo Gomes da, Prado,Aline Defaveri do, Molina-Bastos,Cynthia Goulart, Hickmann,Sheila, Bongiorno,Guilherme Kopik, Cruz,Camila de David, Zamboni,Sheron, Simon,Julio César, Gongalves,Marcelo Rodrigues, Bredemeier,Markus |
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Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | English |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia
2021
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Online Access: | http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2523-31062021000100241 |
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