A nurse practitioner model for the assessment of suspected prostate cancer referrals is safe, cost and time efficient

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作者
Drudge-Coates, Lawrence [1 ]
Khati, Vitra [1 ]
Ballesteros, Randolph [1 ]
Martyn-Hemphill, Clarissa [1 ]
Brown, Christian [1 ]
Green, James [2 ]
Challacombe, Ben [3 ]
Muir, Gordon [1 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Urol, London SE5 9RS, England
[2] Barts Hlth NHS Trust, Dept Urol, London EC1A 7BE, England
[3] Guys & St Thomas NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Urol, London SE1 9RT, England
来源
ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE | 2019年 / 13卷
关键词
nurse led; prostate cancer; cancer referral; cost-effectiveness; patient safety; FOLLOW-UP; SATISFACTION; BIOPSY; CARE; MEN;
D O I
10.3332/ecancer.2019.994
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: To evaluate the outcomes from a Urology Nurse Practitioner (UNP)-led service for the initial assessment and diagnostic decision making and for suspected prostate cancer referrals. Methods: Using a modified Delphi analysis approach, a panel of Urological Prostate Cancer specialists were asked to review the UNP management plans of a convenience sample of 60 randomly selected patient cases - between June 2012 and June 2015. The panel was required to establish consensus or identify divergence of clinical practice, based on five key statements. In addition, cost analysis, waiting time and patient satisfaction evaluation were made regarding the nurse-led service. Results: In 87% (52/60 cases), consensus was reached by the panel that the UNP management plan was entirely appropriate and in only two cases was there discordance, where the panel felt that the management plan by the UNP was inappropriate with errors potentially and significantly affecting the patient. Over the 3 years, a modest cost saving of 11,500.38 pound was realised, which due to increased referrals has now realised in 1 year (2017/18) a saving of 11,335.50 pound. Compared to the previous physician-led service, waiting times for patient appointment fell by 52% over the 3-year period; 57/63 (90%) patients reported being satisfied with seeing a UNP instead of a doctor for their first appointment; 60/63 (95%) reported that, following the initial hospital visit with the UNP, they had a clear understanding of what the next steps were in their assessment. Overall, 54/63 (86%) were 'very satisfied' with the UNP-led service. Conclusion: Our study demonstrates that a UNP approach to the assessment and management of suspected prostate cancer referrals provides an effective approach to care in an ever-demanding healthcare arena. Through a supported training programme, urology nurses can deliver a high standard of service.
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