Heart 1998;79:223-224 ( March )
Increasing workload and changing referral patterns in paediatric cardiology outreach clinics: implications for consultant staffing
Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Royal
Brompton Hospital, Sydney Street, London
SW3 6NP, UK
Correspondence to: Professor Redington.
Accepted for publication 3 November 1997
Objective
To assess the workload of, and referral
patterns to, paediatric cardiology outreach clinics to provide data for
future planning.
Design
Descriptive study of outpatient attendance
during 1991 and 1996.
Setting
Five district general hospitals with
unchanged local demographics and referral patterns during the study period.
Methods
Postal, telephone, and on site survey of
clinic records and case notes.
Results
The number of outpatients increased by
61%, with a consequent increase in the number of clinics held and
patients seen in each clinic. The number of patients aged between 10 and 15 years doubled.
Conclusion
These data confirm the impression that
demands for paediatric cardiology services are increasing. The
increased need for attendance at outreach clinics has inevitable
consequences for the clinical, teaching, and research activities of
specialists in tertiary centres. An increase in the number of
paediatric cardiologists, or development of local expertise (general
paediatricians with an interest in cardiology), will be required.
Furthermore, the increasingly large cohort of older teenagers and young
adults with congenital heart disease underscores the need for the
development of specialist facilities.
© 1998 by Heart
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