Author: Jazuli, Farah; Lynd, Terence; Mah, Jordan; Klowak, Michael; Jechel, Dale; Klowak, Stefanie; Ovens, Howard; Sabbah, Sam; Boggild, Andrea K
Title: Evaluation of a programme for ‘Rapid Assessment of Febrile Travelers’ (RAFT): a clinic-based quality improvement initiative Document date: 2016_7_29
ID: 2m41pv5w_17
Snippet: postimplementation, compared to 5.4±1.8 days (range 0-26 days) prior to implementation ( p<0.001). Time to RAFT Clinic assessment did not differ by age, sex, first language or family physician status; however, we noted an increased time to assessment for referrals made on Friday and Saturday ( p<0.0001; table 1). No patient was admitted to hospital during or following care of their travel-acquired illness in the RAFT clinic. Twenty-two patients .....
Document: postimplementation, compared to 5.4±1.8 days (range 0-26 days) prior to implementation ( p<0.001). Time to RAFT Clinic assessment did not differ by age, sex, first language or family physician status; however, we noted an increased time to assessment for referrals made on Friday and Saturday ( p<0.0001; table 1). No patient was admitted to hospital during or following care of their travel-acquired illness in the RAFT clinic. Twenty-two patients (14%) had a repeat visit to the ED prior to assessment in the RAFT clinic, and for those patients, their second malaria screen was performed.
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