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Prior to surgery, patients undergo preanaesthesia assessment to ensure timely optimisation of medical conditions that could adversely impact perioperative outcomes. At the Preadmission Service (PAS) clinic of KK hospital, nurses perform the first triage to identify patients who require outpatient anaesthetic review in advance of surgery. While all elective patients attend the PAS clinic, only 8% are require outpatient anaesthetic review. The majority 92%, can be safely triaged to receive preanaesthesia assessment on the day of surgery. In this project, we propose to investigate the efficacy of a new pre-surgery workflow for elective surgical patients incorporating telehealth. We hypothesize that the redesigned pre-surgery journey incorporating telehealth reduces in-person consultation at the pre-admission clinic by up to 90%. Primary outcome is the proportion of eligible same-day-admission patients assessed via telehealth. Secondary outcomes are: 1. Patient cost and time savings 2. Patient experience of the new model of care 3. Staff experience of the new workflow 4. Incidence of day-of-surgery cancellations


Clinical Trial Description

Prior to elective surgery, patients undergo preanaesthesia assessment to ensure timely optimisation of medical conditions that could adversely impact perioperative outcomes. Preadmission Service (PAS) clinic nurses at KK Hospital perform pre-surgery triage to identify patients requiring outpatient anaesthetic review. PAS data shows that only 8% of same-day-admission (SDA) patients needed an anaesthetist's review; the majority (92%) can be safely triaged to receive preanaesthesia assessment on the day of surgery. The aim of this study is to investigate the service re-design, efficacy and effectiveness of a new telehealth pre-surgery model of care for elective SDA patients. We hypothesize that the telehealth pre-surgery new model of care will achieve an expected 50% uptake for SDA patients as the primary outcome during implementation. Secondary outcomes are patient cost savings, patient experience of the new model of care, and staff experience ofthe new workflow. We will use a sequential exploratory mixed methods study design, consistent with the 5-stage model for telehealth research. An implementation science framework - the Normalisation Process Theory, underpins our 3-phase study. Phase 1 (service redesign) explores the feasibility of presrugery telehealth via semi-structured interviews of patients and healthcare staff. Phase 2 (preimplementation) investigates efficacy of the telehealth model of care by addressing service fidelity, and patient and staff experience using administrative data. Phase 3 is a pragmatic trial to ascertain effectiveness of the telehealthmodel of care, addressing the primary and secondary outcomes stated. This novel study using implementation science to redesign and implement presurgery telehealth will inform scale-up, spread, and sustainability of a new model of care within SingHealth and other health clusters in Singapore. ;


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NCT number NCT05781789
Study type Observational
Source KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Contact Eileen Lew, MMED
Phone +6596770892
Email Eileen.Lew@singhealth.com.sg
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date October 3, 2022
Completion date December 2025

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