Use of nurse-led telephone follow-up as a sole method of assessing patients after nasal surgery
- PMID: 26734352
- PMCID: PMC4645879
- DOI: 10.1136/bmjquality.u208386.w3311
Use of nurse-led telephone follow-up as a sole method of assessing patients after nasal surgery
Abstract
Patients undergoing nasal surgery have historically been routinely followed up in consultant led clinics some months after surgery. It has been noted that a significant proportion of these patients either did not attend these appointments or did not require them, impacting on the efficiency of ENT outpatient clinics. A quality improvement project was undertaken to assess this problem and to propose a new patient pathway whereby patients are contacted by ENT nursing staff by telephone three months following surgery. During these telephone conversations only 9.5% of patients requested outpatient follow-up and all of these patients were discharged upon their follow-up. The project demonstrates that nurse-led follow up is an efficient, effective and safe way of managing patient care post-nasal surgery.
References
-
- Miller W. The role of outpatient nurse in endoscopic sinus surgery. ORL Head and Neck Nurs 1992; 10: 20–4
-
- Murthy P, McKerrow WS. Nasal septal surgery: Is routine follow-up necessary? J Laryngol Otol 1995; 109: 320–3 - PubMed
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Molecular Biology Databases
Research Materials
Miscellaneous