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由于 COVID-19 大流行,介入神经放射学转为虚拟预约:一项满意度调查。

Transition to virtual appointments for interventional neuroradiology due to the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey of satisfaction.

机构信息

Neurology, Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Ottawa Stroke Program, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Neurointerv Surg. 2020 Dec;12(12):1153-1156. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2020-016805. Epub 2020 Oct 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way medicine is practiced, including the implementation of virtual care in many specialties. In the field of interventional neuroradiology (INR), virtual clinics are an uncommon practice with minimal literature to support its use. Our objective was to report prospective, single-centre data regarding patient and physician experience with virtual INR clinics for routine follow-up appointments.

METHODS

We surveyed all patients that participated in a virtual INR clinic follow-up appointment at our hospital over a 3 month period. Information gathered included length of appointment delays (ie, wait times), length of appointment times, overall satisfaction, and perceived safety metrics. A survey was also sent out to all physicians who participated in virtual clinics with similar questions.

RESULTS

118/122 patients and 6/6 physicians completed the survey. Wait times before previous in-person appointments were perceived to be much longer than virtual appointments, whereas in-person appointment times were longer. 112/118 (94.9%) patients and 4/6 (67%) physicians reported general satisfaction with their virtual clinic experience. There were 8/118 patients who felt their conditions could not be safely assessed virtually, compared with 1/6 (17%) physicians. Lastly, 72.2% of patients reported that they would prefer virtual or telephone visits in the future for non-urgent follow-up, and 5/6 (83%) of physicians reported the same.

CONCLUSION

Virtual INR clinics are more efficient and are preferred among patients and physicians for non-urgent follow-up appointments. Our study demonstrates the feasibility of a virtual platform for INR care, which could be sustainable for future practice.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行改变了医学实践方式,包括许多专业采用虚拟护理。在介入神经放射学(INR)领域,虚拟诊所是一种不常见的做法,几乎没有文献支持其使用。我们的目的是报告关于常规随访预约中虚拟 INR 诊所的患者和医生体验的前瞻性、单中心数据。

方法

我们调查了在我院接受虚拟 INR 诊所随访预约的所有患者。收集的信息包括预约延迟(即等待时间)的长度、预约时间的长度、总体满意度和感知安全指标。还向所有参与虚拟诊所的医生发送了类似的调查。

结果

118/122 名患者和 6/6 名医生完成了调查。与虚拟预约相比,之前的面对面预约的等待时间被认为要长得多,而面对面预约的时间则更长。112/118(94.9%)名患者和 4/6(67%)名医生报告对他们的虚拟诊所体验总体满意。有 8/118 名患者认为他们的病情无法安全地进行虚拟评估,而只有 1/6(17%)名医生有这种感觉。最后,72.2%的患者表示他们将来会更愿意选择虚拟或电话就诊进行非紧急随访,而 6/6(83%)名医生也表示了同样的意愿。

结论

虚拟 INR 诊所更高效,并且在非紧急随访预约中受到患者和医生的青睐。我们的研究证明了 INR 护理虚拟平台的可行性,这可能是未来实践的可持续选择。

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