Administration, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria General Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Telemed J E Health. 2012 Jun;18(5):391-3. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2011.0183. Epub 2012 Apr 10.
A clinical study to examine the barriers to using telehealth for oncologic visits was performed by the British Columbia Cancer Agency's Vancouver Island Centre (BCCAVIC) and the Vancouver Island Health Authority in 2006-2007. One of the major barriers encountered was physician engagement. The current observational study was to determine whether patients' enthusiasm and the introduction of telehealth in a study resulted in telehealth becoming integrated within BCCAVIC.
Telehealth appointment statistics continued to be kept after the original study was completed. Data were kept on the number of visits, the type of visit (follow-up or new patient), the oncologist seeing the patient, the location of the patient, and the type of cancer.
During the study, 106 patients were seen via telehealth. In the years following the trial, the number of telehealth follow-up patients seen markedly increased, so that in 2010-2011, close to 1,200 patients were seen. Medical oncology saw 91.4% of these.
The introduction of oncology telehealth in BCCSVIC/Vancouver Island Health Authority was in an ethics-approved study. Following the completion of the trial, there was a 10-fold increase in follow-up patients seen using this modality. Reluctance to see new patients through telehealth probably relates to the necessity to change the patient encounter paradigm. There is a need to develop a model where patients who are a distance from specialists concentrated in larger centers have reasonable access to the same standard of care, without incurring the time and financial burdens. Telehealth would be a part of that model.
不列颠哥伦比亚癌症署温哥华岛中心(BCCAVIC)和温哥华岛卫生局于 2006-2007 年进行了一项临床研究,旨在探讨在肿瘤学就诊中使用远程医疗的障碍。遇到的主要障碍之一是医生的参与度。本观察性研究旨在确定患者的积极性以及在研究中引入远程医疗是否会导致远程医疗在 BCCAVIC 中得到整合。
在原始研究完成后,继续保留远程医疗预约统计数据。保留的数据包括就诊次数、就诊类型(随访或新患者)、看诊的肿瘤学家、患者位置和癌症类型。
在研究期间,通过远程医疗共看诊了 106 名患者。在试验后的几年中,通过远程医疗进行的随访患者数量显著增加,以至于在 2010-2011 年,接近 1200 名患者接受了看诊。其中 91.4%由医学肿瘤学家进行看诊。
BCCSVIC/Vancouver Island 卫生局引入肿瘤远程医疗是在经过伦理批准的研究中进行的。在试验完成后,使用该模式进行随访的患者数量增加了 10 倍。不愿意通过远程医疗看诊新患者可能与改变医患接触模式的必要性有关。需要开发一种模式,使远离集中在较大中心的专家的患者能够合理获得相同标准的护理,而不会产生时间和经济负担。远程医疗将是该模式的一部分。