There is a paucity of literature specifically addressing the efficacy of collaborative practices composed of midwives and physicians. However, the literature documenting the effectiveness of interdisciplinary teams of various health care providers combined with the literature on the effectiveness of
Telephone triage: A challenge for practicing midwives
β Scribed by Nancy E DeVore
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Volume
- 44
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0091-2182
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β¦ Synopsis
Telephone triage is the process by which a health care provider communicates with a client via the telephone and, thereby, assesses the presenting concerns, develops a working diagnosis, and determines a suitable plan of management. Determination of the seriousness of the situation will dictate whether a client can be cared for at a distance or whether a more comprehensive in-person evaluation is in order.
The process of telephone triage is fraught with potential problems, including difficulty in establishing a reliable database, environmental distractions, cost concerns, liability issues, and, frequently, inadequate documentation. This article will describe an approach to these concerns by discussing the use of appropriate communication techniques, the development of a working diagnosis, the establishment of a plan of intervention, and the appropriate documentation of care. Such steps will go far toward diminishing the growing legal threats that arise to midwives who utilize this technology to render care to their patients.
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