Nurse led flexible sigmoidoscopy in primary care – the first thousand patients |
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Authors: | K Maruthachalam E Stoker† G Nicholson† A F Horgan |
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Institution: | Department of Coloproctology, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: Secondary care Trusts have traditionally been providers of flexible sigmoidoscopy services in the United Kingdom. The aim of this study was to establish a Nurse-led flexible sigmoidoscopy clinic that would provide a patient orientated service in a primary care setting. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A protocol driven flexible sigmoidoscopy clinic was established in a primary care setting. The first thousand patients who underwent flexible sigmoidoscopy at the community clinic were prospectively studied. RESULTS: A nurse endoscopist performed 1002 procedures on 1000 patients. Median time from referral to flexible sigmoidoscopy was 35 days (Range 1-180 days). Two hundred and twenty-two (22%) patients were diagnosed with significant colonic pathology including 25 (2.5%) patients with colorectal cancer. Median time from referral to histological diagnosis of colorectal cancer was 26 days (range 7-87 days). No complications were encountered. Patients who required further follow-up were referred to a Consultant led (29%) or Nurse led clinic (5%) in secondary care. Patient satisfaction as assessed by postal questionnaire indicated that 447 (99%) patients were satisfied with the service. CONCLUSIONS: A community endoscopy clinic can provide a safe and effective flexible sigmoidoscopy service with high levels of patient satisfaction. Nurse Endoscopists can extend their role in primary care with adequate training and support from secondary care hospitals. |
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Keywords: | Flexible sigmoidoscopy colorectal cancer community clinic nurse endoscopist |
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