Corah Louise, Mossop Liz, Cobb Kate, Dean Rachel
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Centre for Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Vet Rec. 2018 Jul 7;183(1):22. doi: 10.1136/vr.104759. Epub 2018 Mar 15.
Consultations are complex interactions, are central to achieving optimal outcomes for all stakeholders, yet what constitutes a successful consultation has not been defined. The aim of this systematic review was to describe the scope of the literature available on specific health problem consultations and appraise their identified success measures. Searches of CAB Abstracts and MEDLINE were performed in May 2016 using species and consultation terms. Systematic sorting of the results allowed identification of consultation 'success factors' cited in peer-reviewed veterinary literature which were appraised using an appropriate critical appraisal tool (AXIS). Searches returned 11 330 results with a total of 17 publications meeting the inclusion criteria, of which four measured consultation success. was the most common journal of publication (9 of 17) and the majority of included papers had been published since 2010 (12 of 17). Success factors measured were compliance, client satisfaction and veterinary surgeon satisfaction, and publications primarily used communication analysis tools to measure success. The review highlights the paucity of peer-reviewed literature examining small animal, health problem veterinary consultations. The available evidence is of variable quality and provides weak evidence as to which factors contribute to a successful consultation.
会诊是复杂的互动过程,对于所有利益相关者实现最佳结果至关重要,但尚未明确什么构成成功的会诊。本系统评价的目的是描述特定健康问题会诊的现有文献范围,并评估已确定的成功衡量标准。2016年5月,使用物种和会诊术语对CAB文摘和MEDLINE进行了检索。对结果进行系统分类,以便识别同行评审兽医文献中引用的会诊“成功因素”,并使用适当的批判性评价工具(AXIS)进行评估。检索结果有11330条,共有17篇出版物符合纳入标准,其中4篇衡量了会诊成功情况。 是最常见的发表期刊(17篇中的9篇),大多数纳入论文自2010年以来发表(17篇中的12篇)。衡量的成功因素包括依从性、客户满意度和兽医满意度,出版物主要使用沟通分析工具来衡量成功。该评价突出了同行评审文献中关于小动物健康问题兽医会诊研究的匮乏。现有证据质量参差不齐,对于哪些因素有助于成功会诊提供的证据薄弱。