Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Division of Oncology, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Oncologist. 2021 Apr;26(4):e679-e685. doi: 10.1002/onco.13676. Epub 2021 Feb 1.
The use of telemedicine in oncology practice is rapidly expanding and is considered safe and cost effective. However, the implications of telemedicine on patient-physician interaction, patient satisfaction, and absence of the personal touch have not been studied to date. Following the spread of COVID-19, telemedicine services were rapidly incorporated at the Oncology Division of Tel Aviv Medical Center. We aimed to evaluate patients' perspectives and preferences regarding telemedicine and to assess whether this virtual communication platform affects the patient-physician relationship.
Between March 2020 and May 2020, adult cancer patients who conducted at least one successful telemedicine meeting were interviewed by trained medical personnel. The interview was based on validated patient satisfaction questionnaires and focused on patient-physician interaction in relation to the last in-patient visit.
Of 236 patients, 172 (74%) patients agreed to participate. The study population comprised mainly patients with gastrointestinal malignancies (n = 79, 46%) with a median age of 63 years (range 21-88). The majority of patients were male (n = 93, 54%). Eighty-nine (51.7%) patients were receiving active oncologic treatment, and 58 (33.7%) were under routine surveillance following completion of active therapy. Almost all had a sense of secured privacy (n = 171, 96%), the majority of patients affirmed that their concerns were met (n = 166, 93%) and perceived that eye contact with the treating physician was perceived (n = 156, 87%). Only a minority felt that the absence of physical clinic visits harmed their treatment (n = 36, 20%). Most patients (n = 146, 84.9%) wished to continue telemedicine services. A multivariate analysis revealed that higher satisfaction and visits for routine surveillance were both predictors of willingness to continue future telemedicine meetings over physical encounters (odds ratio [OR] = 2.41, p = .01; OR = 3.34, p = .03, respectively).
Telemedicine is perceived as safe and effective, and patients did not feel that it compromised medical care or the patient-physician relationship. Integration of telemedicine is ideal for patients under surveillance after completion of active oncologic treatment. Physician communication skills workshops are warranted with implementing this platform.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine was rapidly implemented worldwide to facilitate continuity of quality care and treatment. Despite many potential setbacks, telemedicine has become a useful and safe tool for oncology practitioners to care for their patients. The use of telemedicine regarding patients' perspectives, emotions, and patient-physician communication in daily oncology practice has not been studied to date. This study demonstrated telemedicine is perceived as safe and effective and does not compromise medical care or the patient-physician relationship. Its use is ideal for surveillance after completion of active oncologic treatment. Physician communication skills workshops are warranted with implementing this platform.
远程医疗在肿瘤学实践中的应用正在迅速扩展,并被认为是安全且具有成本效益的。然而,远程医疗对医患互动、患者满意度和缺乏个人接触的影响尚未得到研究。自 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)爆发以来,远程医疗服务在特拉维夫医疗中心的肿瘤科迅速投入使用。我们旨在评估患者对远程医疗的看法和偏好,并评估这个虚拟沟通平台是否会影响医患关系。
2020 年 3 月至 5 月期间,对至少进行过一次成功远程医疗会议的成年癌症患者进行了由经过培训的医疗人员进行的访谈。访谈基于经过验证的患者满意度问卷,并侧重于与最近一次住院就诊有关的医患互动。
236 名患者中,有 172 名(74%)患者同意参与。研究人群主要由胃肠道恶性肿瘤患者(n=79,46%)组成,中位年龄为 63 岁(范围 21-88 岁)。大多数患者为男性(n=93,54%)。89 名(51.7%)患者正在接受积极的肿瘤治疗,58 名(33.7%)在完成积极治疗后接受常规监测。几乎所有患者都感到隐私安全(n=171,96%),大多数患者都认为他们的担忧得到了满足(n=166,93%),并认为与治疗医生进行了眼神交流(n=156,87%)。只有少数人认为缺乏身体就诊会损害他们的治疗(n=36,20%)。大多数患者(n=146,84.9%)希望继续远程医疗服务。多变量分析显示,更高的满意度和常规监测就诊是愿意继续未来远程医疗会议而不是面对面就诊的预测因素(优势比[OR] = 2.41,p =.01;OR = 3.34,p =.03)。
远程医疗被认为是安全有效的,患者并不认为它会影响医疗护理或医患关系。在完成积极的肿瘤治疗后,远程医疗非常适合接受监测的患者。实施这一平台需要进行医师沟通技巧培训。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,远程医疗在全球范围内迅速实施,以促进优质护理和治疗的连续性。尽管存在许多潜在的挫折,远程医疗已经成为肿瘤学从业者照顾患者的有用且安全的工具。目前尚未研究远程医疗在日常肿瘤学实践中对患者的看法、情绪以及医患沟通方面的应用。本研究表明,远程医疗被认为是安全有效的,不会影响医疗护理或医患关系。在完成积极的肿瘤治疗后,它的使用非常适合接受监测。实施这一平台需要进行医师沟通技巧培训。