Организация оказания медицинской помощи пациентам с заболеваниями позвоночника: опыт зарубежных стран (систематический «scoping»-обзор)

Автор: Дулаев Александр Кайсинович, Кутянов Денис Игоревич, Желнов Павел Викторович, Брижань Сергей Леонидович

Журнал: Гений ортопедии @geniy-ortopedii

Рубрика: Обзор литературы

Статья в выпуске: 4, 2020 года.

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Цель. Изучение современного состояния и направлений совершенствования организации оказания медицинской помощи пациентам с заболеваниями позвоночника в экономически развитых странах Западной Европы и Северной Америки. Материалы и методы. Поиск материалов проводился в период с 2016 по 2020 г. в библиографических (Scopus, PubMed и др.) и диссертационных базах, на сайтах организаций и в других «серых» источниках, а также в библиографиях работ; глубина отбора информации - 27 лет (начиная с 1994 г). При оформлении обзора руководствовались рекомендациями PRISMA-ScR и PRISMA-S (препринт). Расширенное хронологическое описание методологии исследования доступно в репозитории данного обзора (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/5JGN4). Результаты. Наибольшее внимание исследователей сосредоточено на организации первичной медико-санитарной помощи, особенно - в плане улучшения эффективности медицинской сортировки таких больных и обоснованности назначения им высокотехнологичных методик лучевой диагностики. Для реализации этих задач перспективным оказалось привлечение не только врачей общей практики, но и среднего медицинского персонала при обязательном условии получения ими соответствующей профессиональной подготовки. В то же время степень разработанности вопросов организации оказания стационарной медицинской помощи, в том числе определения роли специализированных отделений и центров спинальной хирургии в системе лечения больных рассматриваемой категории остается незначительной, что становится особенно заметным на фоне аналогичного аспекта проблемы позвоночно-спинномозговой травмы. Особенно жестко проблема организации диагностического поиска и последующего консервативного и хирургического лечения ощущается в сфере оказания специализированной медицинской помощи пациентам с острыми заболеваниями позвоночника, где нехватка научно обоснованной информации делает принятие эффективных управленческих решений крайне затруднительным. Заключение. На сегодняшний день существует необходимость дальнейшего научного поиска с целью создания практических клинико-организационных рекомендаций, учитывающих как уже накопленный научный опыт, так и особенности применяемых в конкретных условиях организационных и клинических подходов.

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Заболевания позвоночника, организация медицинской помощи, медицинская сортировка, врач общей практики, средний медицинский персонал, лучевая диагностика, хирургическое лечение, центр хирургии позвоночника

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142226219

IDR: 142226219   |   DOI: 10.18019/1028-4427-2020-26-4-607-615

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