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  • Gestión Sanitaria
  • Desarrollo de Programas Clínicos

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  • El Trastorno Neurológico Funcional (TNF) presenta complejos desafíos de atención.
  • Se necesitan mejoras sistemáticas en la prestación de atención de TNF.
  • Los modelos de atención existentes pueden carecer de un apoyo integral e integrado.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Describir el desarrollo de un programa estructurado para la atención clínica integral en el Trastorno Neurológico Funcional (TNF).
  • Esbozar estrategias para crear un programa de atención de TNF eficiente, eficaz y sostenible.
  • Identificar y abordar las barreras en el establecimiento de una atención integrada y holística para pacientes con TNF.

Principales métodos:

  • Establecimiento de acuerdos de servicio de clínicas multisede y plantillas de registros médicos electrónicos.
  • Implementación de reuniones de equipo multidisciplinarias y educación dedicada para el personal y los becarios.
  • Adopción de un enfoque de sistemas con coordinación administrativa y roles definidos.

Principales resultados:

  • El programa facilita mejoras fiables en la atención y los resultados del paciente.
  • Se logra un mayor conocimiento y fiabilidad en el campo de los TNF.
  • Se identificaron y abordaron las barreras para la atención integrada mediante soluciones específicas.

Conclusiones:

  • Un enfoque de sistemas, el apoyo administrativo y la colaboración en equipo son cruciales para el éxito de los programas de TNF.
  • Los roles definidos, la supervisión del campeón del sitio y el enfoque en las necesidades individuales del paciente garantizan la continuidad de la atención.
  • El programa fomenta la formación de médicos, la investigación interdisciplinaria y la evaluación continua de la atención de TNF.