Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California.
School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California.
Am J Rhinol Allergy. 2021 Jul;35(4):494-499. doi: 10.1177/1945892420970460. Epub 2020 Oct 28.
Telemedicine has become increasingly popular in the care of rhinologic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. This change in practice patterns may place patients at risk of a perceived lower-quality exchange with their healthcare provider, which may in turn impact satisfaction.
This study compares patient satisfaction scores between in-person clinic visits and telemedicine video visits in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS).
Sixty-nine patients with CRS presenting to an academic rhinology clinic between March to April 2020 were retrospectively divided into video visits (VV) and clinic visits (CV) groups based on mandated state quarantine orders on March 19. Patient demographics, disease severity measures, and Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire-18 (PSQ-18) scores were collected and analyzed. Chi square test and Fisher's exact test were performed.
There were no significant differences in age (p = 0.81), gender (p = 0.55), CRS phenotype (p = 0.16), and disease severity measures (Sinonasal Outcomes Test-22 (SNOT-22) (p = 0.92); Lund-Mackay score (p = 0.96)) between the video and clinic visit groups. There were no significant differences in PSQ-18 total scores (VV PSQ-18 mean score = 78.1, CV PSQ-18 mean score = 78.4; p = 0.67) or the following subdomain scores between the two groups: general satisfaction (p = 0.73), technical quality (p = 0.62), interpersonal manner (p = 0.41), communication (p = 0.31), financial aspects (p = 0.89), time spent with doctor (p = 0.88), and accessibility and convenience (p = 0.47).
Patient satisfaction with telemedicine in the COVID-19 pandemic parallels that of traditional in-person visits. Video visits can serve as a viable alternative to clinic visits, while still maintaining high satisfaction.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,远程医疗在鼻科患者的护理中变得越来越流行。这种实践模式的改变可能使患者面临与医疗保健提供者交流质量降低的风险,这反过来可能会影响满意度。
本研究比较了慢性鼻-鼻窦炎(CRS)患者的面对面诊所就诊和远程医疗视频就诊的患者满意度评分。
2020 年 3 月至 4 月期间,在一家学术性鼻科诊所就诊的 69 例 CRS 患者根据 3 月 19 日州政府的强制性隔离令,回顾性地分为视频就诊(VV)和诊所就诊(CV)组。收集并分析患者的人口统计学资料、疾病严重程度指标和患者满意度问卷-18(PSQ-18)评分。进行卡方检验和 Fisher 精确检验。
视频和诊所就诊组在年龄(p=0.81)、性别(p=0.55)、CRS 表型(p=0.16)和疾病严重程度指标(鼻-鼻窦炎结局测试-22(SNOT-22)(p=0.92);Lund-Mackay 评分(p=0.96))方面无显著差异。两组的 PSQ-18 总分(VV PSQ-18 平均得分=78.1,CV PSQ-18 平均得分=78.4;p=0.67)或以下子域评分无显著差异:一般满意度(p=0.73)、技术质量(p=0.62)、人际交往方式(p=0.41)、沟通(p=0.31)、财务方面(p=0.89)、与医生相处的时间(p=0.88)和可及性和便利性(p=0.47)。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,患者对远程医疗的满意度与传统的面对面就诊相当。视频就诊可以作为诊所就诊的可行替代方案,同时仍保持高度满意度。