Division of Neurosurgery, Ascension Providence Hospital, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Southfield, Michigan, USA.
Division of Neurosurgery, Ascension Providence Hospital, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Southfield, Michigan, USA.
World Neurosurg. 2021 Jan;145:e184-e191. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.09.170. Epub 2020 Oct 9.
Telemedicine refers to various modalities for remote care, including telephone calls, imaging review, and real-time video teleconferencing visits. Although it has not been widely used in outpatient neurosurgery settings, the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic has necessitated a broader adoption. Our goal is to show the level of patient satisfaction with their telemedicine care.
We prospectively studied consecutive telemedicine patients who scheduled outpatient neurosurgery visits from May 15 to June 8, 2020. Patients were seen by the surgeon via real-time video conferencing using Google Meet, and then completed a telemedicine satisfaction survey. Our primary outcome was telemedicine satisfaction scores. We compared satisfaction scores between new and established patients and between patients within and outside of a 15-mile radius of the nearest clinic location. Sensitivity analyses were performed to account for the nonrespondents. Descriptive and univariate analyses were performed. A P value of <0.05 was considered significant.
Five-hundred and ninety patients completed a telemedicine visit during the study period. One patient from out of state was excluded. Three-hundred and ten patients (52.6%) responded. The average age was 60.9 ± 13.60 years; 59% were female, 20.6% were new patients; the average distance to the clinic was 28.03 ± 36.09 km (17.42 ± 22.43 miles). The mean overall satisfaction score was 6.32 ± 1.27. Subgroup analyses by new/established patient status and distance from their home to the clinic showed no significant difference in mean satisfaction scores between groups.
Telemedicine provided a viable and satisfactory option for neurosurgical patients in the outpatient setting during the COVID-19 pandemic.
远程医疗是指各种远程护理方式,包括电话、影像审查和实时视频电话会议访问。尽管它在门诊神经外科环境中尚未广泛使用,但 COVID-19(2019 年冠状病毒病)大流行需要更广泛的采用。我们的目标是展示患者对远程医疗护理的满意度水平。
我们前瞻性地研究了 2020 年 5 月 15 日至 6 月 8 日期间通过实时视频会议使用 Google Meet 预约门诊神经外科就诊的连续远程医疗患者。然后,患者通过实时视频会议完成远程医疗满意度调查。我们的主要结果是远程医疗满意度评分。我们比较了新患者和已建立患者、距离最近诊所 15 英里范围内和以外的患者之间的满意度评分。进行敏感性分析以考虑未回复者。进行描述性和单变量分析。P 值<0.05 被认为具有统计学意义。
在研究期间,有 590 名患者完成了远程医疗就诊。排除了一名来自外州的患者。有 310 名患者(52.6%)做出了回应。平均年龄为 60.9±13.60 岁;59%为女性,20.6%为新患者;到诊所的平均距离为 28.03±36.09 公里(17.42±22.43 英里)。总体满意度平均得分为 6.32±1.27。根据新/已建立患者状态和从患者家到诊所的距离进行的亚组分析显示,两组之间的平均满意度评分没有显著差异。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,远程医疗为门诊神经外科患者提供了可行且满意的选择。