A Multidisciplinary Hand Clinic Using Physiatrists for the Evaluation of Non-Operative Pathologies

Author:

Mardinger Cynthia1ORCID,Steve Anna K.2,Yeung Justin K.3

Affiliation:

1. University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

2. Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

3. Reconstructive & Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the impact of using a multidisciplinary hand clinic on (1) hand clinic waitlists for urgent operative pathologies and (2) the volume of urgent operative referrals seen by plastic surgery. Methods: A retrospective data analysis of all new referrals to the Peter Lougheed Centre hand clinic in Calgary, Alberta, was performed. Data were collected from 6 months before and after the introduction of the multidisciplinary model (ie, between January 2017 and January 2018). Demographics for all new referrals were collected from the clinic database, including wait times, triage type, and volume of referrals triaged to each discipline. Results: Prior to using a multidisciplinary model, 81% (n = 591) of new patient referrals were triaged directly to plastic surgery, 4% (n = 28) to physiotherapy, and 6% (n = 43) to minor surgery (N = 728). However, following the addition of physiatry to the clinic, 62% (n = 451) of new patient referrals were triaged directly to plastic surgery, 24% (n = 173) to physiatry, 2% (n = 17) to physiotherapy, and 4% (n = 31) to minor surgery (N = 730). Overall, the number of urgent operative referrals triaged to plastic surgery proportionally increased by 7%, from 67% to 74%. Mean wait times for urgent referrals to plastic surgery decreased by 1.7 ± 1.0 months ( P = .09). Conclusion: Applying a multidisciplinary model to a hand clinic can allow non-operative cases to be triaged directly to physiotherapy and physiatry, allowing plastic surgeons to manage a higher volume of urgent and operative referrals. Implementing a multidisciplinary hand clinic can, therefore, decrease waitlist volumes and shorten the time to assessment by a plastic surgeon. Type of Study: Level II Prognostic Study.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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