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新冠疫情期间初级保健医生远程医疗体验的定性研究。

A Qualitative Study of Primary Care Physicians' Experiences With Telemedicine During COVID-19.

机构信息

From the Department of Family Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

出版信息

J Am Board Fam Med. 2021 Feb;34(Suppl):S61-S70. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2021.S1.200517.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Primary care practices rapidly adopted telemedicine visits because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but information on physician perspectives about these visits is lacking.

METHODS

Fifteen semistructured interviews with practicing primary care physicians and physicians-in-training from a Southern California academic health system and group-model health maintenance organization were conducted to assess physician perspectives regarding the benefits and challenges of telemedicine.

RESULTS

Physicians indicated that telemedicine improved patient access to care by providing greater convenience, although some expressed concern that certain groups of vulnerable patients were unable to navigate or did not possess the technology required to participate in telemedicine visits. Physicians noted that telemedicine visits offered more time for patient counseling, opportunities for better medication reconciliations, and the ability to see and evaluate patient home environments and connect with patient families. Challenges existed when visits required a physical examination. Physicians were very concerned about the loss of personal connections and touch, which they believed diminished expected rituals that typically strengthen physician-patient relationships. Physicians also observed that careful consideration to physician workflows may be needed to avoid physician burnout.

CONCLUSIONS

Physicians reported that telemedicine visits offer new opportunities to improve the quality of patient care but noted changes to their interactions with patients. Many of these changes are positive, but it remains to be seen whether others such as lack of physical examination and loss of physical presence and touch adversely influence provider-patient communication, patient willingness to disclose concerns that may affect their care, and, ultimately, patient health outcomes.

摘要

背景

由于 COVID-19 大流行,初级保健实践迅速采用了远程医疗就诊,但缺乏有关医生对这些就诊的看法的信息。

方法

对来自南加州学术健康系统和团体模式健康维护组织的 15 名执业初级保健医生和医生进行了半结构化访谈,以评估医生对远程医疗的益处和挑战的看法。

结果

医生表示,远程医疗通过提供更大的便利性改善了患者获得医疗的机会,尽管一些人表示担心某些弱势群体的患者无法驾驭或不具备参与远程医疗就诊所需的技术。医生指出,远程医疗就诊为患者咨询提供了更多时间,有机会更好地进行药物协调,并能够看到和评估患者的家庭环境并与患者家属联系。当就诊需要进行体格检查时,就会存在挑战。医生非常担心失去个人联系和触觉,他们认为这削弱了通常会增强医患关系的预期仪式。医生还观察到,可能需要仔细考虑医生的工作流程,以避免医生倦怠。

结论

医生报告说,远程医疗就诊提供了改善患者护理质量的新机会,但也注意到了他们与患者互动方式的变化。这些变化中的许多是积极的,但尚不清楚其他变化(如缺乏体格检查以及身体存在和触觉的丧失)是否会对提供者-患者沟通、患者愿意披露可能影响其护理的问题以及最终影响患者健康结果产生不利影响。

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