The Gastroenterology and Hepatology departments at the Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH) initiated a model of care for people with liver disease to address the high number of patients with cirrhosis presenting at the Emergency Department (ED). It also addresses the limited and timely access to the Paracentesis Day Unit and delay to outpatient appointments soon after discharge.
This ward based ambulatory care model was developed to book patients into a two-bed bay in the gastroenterology ward for paracentesis, rapid clinical review, and critical infusions such as biologics and iron.
The unit is staffed by a 1.0 FTE clinical nurse and supported by a Hepatology Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) with administrative support.
The template allows for the booking of two large volume paracenteses per day and two 'rapid reviews' for recently discharged patients as well as slots for infusions.
Since its opening in July 2022 there have been 348 occasions of service.
The service now has a dedicated funded nursing team.