University of Leeds Medical School - Year One, 51 St. Nicholas Crescent, Pyrford, GU228TD, UK.
Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Kettering, UK.
Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2021 Feb;45(1):343-348. doi: 10.1007/s00266-020-01907-8. Epub 2020 Sep 3.
COVID-19, a worldwide pandemic, has enforced a national lockdown in the UK which produced a paradigm shift about the way medical practitioners would perform consultations and communication with their patients. Senior authors realised that in lockdown there was only one option to see a patient: virtual consultation via telecommunication technologies. This paper will discuss the current benefits and considerations of Telemedicine, particularly in plastic surgery, to decipher the next route of action to further validate its use for future implementation.
A detailed literature review was carried out comparing papers from 1992 to 2020. A survey of 122 consultant plastic surgeons found an encouraging result as 70% positively embraced the suggestion of Telemedicine in their current practice.
Telemedicine produced equal or improved patient satisfaction. Its utilisation reduced cost for patient, clinic and consultant. With accessibility to a large percentage of the population, Telemedicine enables infection control and adherence to social distancing during COVID-19. Considerations include dependability on internet access, legal aspects, cyber security and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the inability to perform palpation or physical inspection and psychological impacts on the patient.
In modern times, Telemedicine has become more accessible and COVID-19 has made it more applicable than ever before. More in-depth research is needed for validation of this technique within plastic surgery. While maintaining quality of care and a vital role in social distancing, there is a strong need for standardisation of Telemedicine processes, platforms, encryption and data storage.
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COVID-19 是一场全球性的大流行病,英国实行了全国封锁,这使得医疗从业者与患者进行咨询和沟通的方式发生了范式转变。资深作者意识到,在封锁期间,只有一种选择可以看病人:通过电信技术进行虚拟咨询。本文将讨论远程医疗(尤其是整形外科学)的当前益处和注意事项,以解析下一步行动,进一步验证其在未来实施中的应用。
对 1992 年至 2020 年的文献进行了详细的文献回顾。对 122 名顾问整形医生进行的调查结果令人鼓舞,因为 70%的人积极支持在其当前实践中采用远程医疗。
远程医疗产生了同等或更高的患者满意度。其使用降低了患者、诊所和顾问的成本。由于可以接触到大部分人口,远程医疗在 COVID-19 期间能够实现感染控制和遵守社交距离。需要考虑的因素包括对互联网访问的依赖、法律方面、网络安全和通用数据保护条例(GDPR)、无法进行触诊或身体检查以及对患者的心理影响。
在现代,远程医疗已经变得更加普及,COVID-19 使得它比以往任何时候都更加适用。需要对该技术在整形外科学中的应用进行更深入的研究。在保持护理质量和在保持社交距离方面发挥重要作用的同时,需要对远程医疗流程、平台、加密和数据存储进行标准化。
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