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Does the duration of ambulatory consultations affect the quality of healthcare? A systematic review.
León-García, Montserrat; Wieringa, Thomas H; Espinoza Suárez, Nataly R; Hernández-Leal, María José; Villanueva, Gemma; Singh Ospina, Naykky; Hidalgo, Jessica; Prokop, Larry J; Rocha Calderón, Claudio; LeBlanc, Annie; Zeballos-Palacios, Claudia; Brito, Juan Pablo; Montori, Victor M.
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  • León-García M; Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau), Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain.
  • Wieringa TH; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
  • Espinoza Suárez NR; Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Preventive Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Hernández-Leal MJ; Medical Decision Making, Department of Biomedical Data Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands.
  • Villanueva G; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
  • Singh Ospina N; VITAM Research Center for Sustainable Health, Quebec Integrated University Health and Social Services; Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
  • Hidalgo J; Department of Economics. Research Centre on Economics and Sustainability (ECO-SOS). Research Group on Statistics, Economic Evaluation and Health (GRAEES), Faculty of Business and Economics. Rovira i Virgili University, Reus, Spain.
  • Prokop LJ; Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Preventive Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Rocha Calderón C; Cochrane Response, London, UK.
  • LeBlanc A; Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
  • Zeballos-Palacios C; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
  • Brito JP; Mayo Clinic Libraries, Mayo Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
  • Montori VM; Department of Preventive Medicine, University Hospital of Bellvitge, IDIBELL, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain.
BMJ Open Qual ; 12(4)2023 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37875307
BACKGROUND: The objective is to examine and synthesise the best available experimental evidence about the effect of ambulatory consultation duration on quality of healthcare. METHODS: We included experimental studies manipulating the length of outpatient clinical encounters between adult patients and clinicians (ie, therapists, pharmacists, nurses, physicians) to determine their effect on quality of care (ie, effectiveness, efficiency, timeliness, safety, equity, patient-centredness and patient satisfaction). INFORMATION SOURCES: Using controlled vocabulary and keywords, without restriction by language or year of publication, we searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and Database of Systematic Reviews and Scopus from inception until 15 May 2023. RISK OF BIAS: Cochrane Risk of Bias instrument. DATA SYNTHESIS: Narrative synthesis. RESULTS: 11 publications of 10 studies explored the relationship between encounter duration and quality. Most took place in the UK's general practice over two decades ago. Study findings based on very sparse and outdated evidence-which suggested that longer consultations improved indicators of patient-centred care, education about prevention and clinical referrals; and that consultation duration was inconsistently related to patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes-warrant low confidence due to limited protections against bias and indirect applicability to current practice. CONCLUSION: Experimental evidence for a minimal or optimal duration of an outpatient consultation is sparse and outdated. To develop evidence-based policies and practices about encounter length, randomised trials of different consultation lengths-in person and virtually, and with electronic health records-are needed. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: OSF Registration DOI:10.17605/OSF.IO/EUDK8.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Encaminhamento e Consulta / Medicina de Família e Comunidade Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Encaminhamento e Consulta / Medicina de Família e Comunidade Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article