Department of Surgery, Obesity Surgery Unit, A.O. Brotzu, Piazzale Alessandro Ricchi, 1, 09134, Cagliari, Italy.
Cardiovascular Sciences Department, Foundation Polyclinic University A Gemelli IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
Obes Surg. 2020 Dec;30(12):5145-5149. doi: 10.1007/s11695-020-05007-z. Epub 2020 Sep 27.
SARS-CoV2 outbreak has challenged NHS of many countries. Generalized restriction of movement, together with unprecedented pressure on Health System, disrupted routine care for non-COVID-19 patients. Telemedicine has been promoted to reduce the risk of infections and to offer medical assistance to the restricted population. This paper is aimed to evaluate the impact of tele-consulting technology in a single bariatric center.
Our outpatient clinic reorganized the service from on-site to long-distance video consultations. All patients received a satisfaction questionnaire. The main goals were to evaluate patient compliance and to assess patient satisfaction.
Of the 33 booked patients who were offered a teleconsultation, 19 (57.6%) participated in the video-call. No significant differences were found between participants and non-participants in terms of age and gender ratio. Urban area residents were 57.9% of the participants versus 42.8% of the non-participants group. Of the participants, 52.6% completed the survey reporting levels of satisfaction ranging from high to very high.
Telemedicine has been advocated as a useful tool to relieve pressure on the overwhelmed Health Systems during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, e-health technologies are not yet widely adopted. Our initial experience, also compared with national data relating to the digital divide, suggests that the absence of basic computer skills and the lack of confidence with video-call systems may be patient-specific barriers for the implementation of telemedicine. In this context, telemedicine implementation can run up against various patient-related barriers, and several challenges remain for e-health to be integrated into outpatient practice.
SARS-CoV2 疫情对许多国家的 NHS 提出了挑战。运动的普遍限制,以及对卫生系统前所未有的压力,打乱了非 COVID-19 患者的常规护理。远程医疗已被推广以降低感染风险并为受限制的人群提供医疗援助。本文旨在评估远程咨询技术在单一减肥中心的影响。
我们的门诊诊所将服务从现场转移到远程视频咨询。所有患者都收到了一份满意度问卷。主要目标是评估患者的依从性并评估患者的满意度。
在 33 名预约接受远程咨询的患者中,有 19 名(57.6%)参加了视频通话。参与者和非参与者在年龄和性别比例方面没有发现显著差异。城市地区居民占参与者的 57.9%,而非参与者组为 42.8%。在参与者中,52.6%完成了调查,报告的满意度水平从高到非常高。
远程医疗已被提倡为缓解 COVID-19 大流行期间不堪重负的卫生系统压力的有用工具。然而,电子医疗技术尚未得到广泛采用。我们的初步经验,也与涉及数字鸿沟的全国数据相比,表明缺乏基本的计算机技能和对视频通话系统的缺乏信心可能是患者实施远程医疗的特定障碍。在这种情况下,远程医疗的实施可能会遇到各种与患者相关的障碍,电子医疗要融入门诊实践仍存在一些挑战。