Multidisciplinary care in chronic airway diseases: the Newcastle model

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作者
McDonald, Vanessa M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Harrington, John [2 ,3 ]
Clark, Vanessa L. [1 ,3 ]
Gibson, Peter G. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Newcastle, Ctr Excellence Treatable Traits, Coll Hlth Med & Wellbeing, New Lambton Hts, Australia
[2] John Hunter Hosp, Dept Resp & Sleep Med, New Lambton Hts, Australia
[3] Hunter Med Res Ctr, Asthma & Breathing Res Ctr, New Lambton Hts, Australia
关键词
SEVERE ASTHMA; SYSTEMATIC ASSESSMENT; CYSTIC-FIBROSIS; MANAGEMENT; DIFFICULT; BURDEN;
D O I
10.1183/23120541.00215-2022
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Chronic airway including diseases asthma and COPD are prevalent and high-burden conditions with the majority of patients successfully managed in the primary care setting. However, for some patients with more complex disease such as difficult-to-treat or severe asthma, or complex COPD, tertiary care is required. This review provides an overview of the successful tertiary care multidisciplinary respiratory service that operates in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, which has been integrated into the tertiary care outpatient clinics for almost three decades. The service is multifaceted in terms of the clinical care it provides; it includes an "Inpatient Service", "Asthma Management Service", "Difficult Airways Clinic", "Drug Administration Clinic", "Rapid Access Clinic" and "Pulmonary Rehabilitation", and has an integrated research programme. The core of the multidisciplinary approach to airway diseases is a person-centred model of care, the "Treatable Traits" approach. The staffing of this service comprises consultant physicians, respiratory advanced trainees, respiratory scientists, physiotherapists, speech pathologists, nurse specialists and a nurse consultant. Patients that present to this service undergo an initial assessment and clinical review by team members, synthesis of relevant data, and development of a diagnosis and management plan. Based on this clinical review, specific interventions are determined according to the traits identified. Over time the service has evolved to accommodate the increasing numbers of patients requiring access to the Difficult Airways Clinic assessment and therapies. This has been facilitated by partnering with the Centres of Excellence in Severe Asthma and Treatable Traits to develop educational and practice management tools.
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