With a growing population, increasing numbers of people with rheumatological conditions and complex needs, it is important to explore different models of care to address demands. Gout is an inflammatory form of arthritis managed within the rheumatology department in collaboration with General Practitioners. Evidence shows that nurse-led management of gout is safe and effective with good patient outcomes. Gold Coast Health therefore established a new, streamlined, nurse-led gout clinic to:
- provide efficient optimisation of care
- reduce patient waiting list times
- reduce number of General Rheumatology Outpatient appointments/occasions of service
- reduce number of Emergency Department (ED) presentations with gout flares.
An experienced Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) was identified, and a Telehealth (TH) clinic established. Six-weekly consults were scheduled with four-weekly blood urate levels requested to allow up/down-titration of medications. Referral pathways were communicated within the Rheumatology team to ensure continuity of care.
Patients from existing Rheumatology Outpatient Department (OPD) clinics and confirmed gout patients from the department waiting-list were identified and streamlined across to the new clinic. Any inpatients diagnosed with gout were fast-tracked direct on discharge from hospital to reduce delays on the usual wait-list. The clinic emphasises the importance of medication adherence, up-titration of medications in a treat-to-target approach to urate levels and provision of education regarding disease process and medications. Concerns or complications are referred back to the medical team or nurse practitioner for further advice/in-person review.
This TH CNC model of care is convenient for patients and staff with potential benefits of reduced travel and parking costs, as well as climate change benefits. Patients can attend TH appointments with increased convenience for those with work and other responsibilities thereby increasing adherence. Fast-tracking appointments directly optimises clinic resources, reduces patient waiting times thereby improving time to treatment initiation and titration, allowing best possible patient outcomes.