Karp W B, Grigsby R K, McSwiggan-Hardin M, Pursley-Crotteau S, Adams L N, Bell W, Stachura M E, Kanto W P
Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.
Pediatrics. 2000 Apr;105(4 Pt 1):843-7. doi: 10.1542/peds.105.4.843.
In 1995, the Children's Medical Services (CMS) of the State of Georgia contracted with the Department of Pediatrics of the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) and the MCG Telemedicine Center to develop telemedicine programs to provide subspecialty care for children with special health care needs. This article presents project statistics and results of client evaluation of services, as well as physician faculty attitudes toward telemedicine.
A demonstration project using telemedicine between a tertiary center and a rural clinic serving children with special health care needs was established. Data were collected and analyzed for December 12, 1995 to May 31, 1997, during which 333 CMS telemedicine consultations were performed.
Most CMS telemedicine consultations (35%) involved pediatric allergy/immunology. Other subspecialties included pulmonology (29%), neurology (19%), and genetics (16%). Overall, patients were satisfied with the services received. Initially, physician faculty members were generally positive but conservative in their attitudes toward using telemedicine for delivering clinical consultation. After a year's exposure and/or experience with telemedicine, 28% were more positive, 66% were the same, and only 4% were more negative about telemedicine. The more physicians used telemedicine, the more positive they were about it (r =.30).
In terms of family attitudes and individual care, telemedicine is an acceptable means of delivering specific pediatric subspecialty consultation services to children with special health care needs, living in rural areas distant to tertiary centers. Telemedicine is more likely to be successful as part of an integrated health services delivery than when it is the sole mode used for delivery of care.
1995年,佐治亚州儿童医疗服务部(CMS)与佐治亚医学院(MCG)儿科学系及MCG远程医疗中心签约,开发远程医疗项目,为有特殊医疗需求的儿童提供专科护理。本文介绍了项目统计数据、客户服务评估结果以及医师教员对远程医疗的态度。
建立了一个在三级医疗中心和为有特殊医疗需求儿童服务的农村诊所之间使用远程医疗的示范项目。收集并分析了1995年12月12日至1997年5月31日的数据,在此期间进行了333次CMS远程医疗会诊。
大多数CMS远程医疗会诊(35%)涉及儿科过敏/免疫学。其他专科包括肺病学(29%)、神经病学(19%)和遗传学(16%)。总体而言,患者对所接受的服务感到满意。最初,医师教员对使用远程医疗进行临床会诊的态度普遍积极但保守。经过一年对远程医疗的接触和/或体验后,28%的人态度更积极,66%的人态度不变,只有4%的人对远程医疗更消极。医师使用远程医疗的次数越多,对其态度就越积极(r = 0.30)。
就家庭态度和个体护理而言,远程医疗是为居住在远离三级医疗中心的农村地区、有特殊医疗需求的儿童提供特定儿科专科会诊服务的可接受方式。作为综合医疗服务提供的一部分,远程医疗比作为唯一护理提供模式时更有可能取得成功。