NYU Langone Health, New York, NY.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2021 May 5;103(9):771-777. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.20.01413.
Telemedicine has increasingly been considered as a viable alternative to traditional office-based health care, including postoperative follow-up visits. The purpose of the present study was to determine if patient satisfaction with overall care is equivalent for telemedicine follow-up (i.e., synchronous face-to-face video) and office-based follow-up after arthroscopic meniscectomy and repair.
Patients were prospectively enrolled from August 1, 2019, to March 1, 2020. Patients were included who were ≥18 years old, consented to isolated arthroscopic meniscal repair or meniscectomy, and were able to properly utilize telemedicine software on a computer, tablet, or smartphone with a built-in camera. Patient demographic data, including complication events and postoperative satisfaction data, were recorded and analyzed for significance.
One hundred and fifty patients were enrolled in the study, of whom 122 (81.3%) were included in the final analysis. There were no significant differences between groups in terms of patient demographics or satisfaction scores. Patient satisfaction with overall care was equivalent based on the results of two 1-sided t-test analysis for equivalence (9.77 ± 0.60 in the office-based group versus 9.79 ± 0.53 in the telemedicine group; p < 0.001). When patients were asked to indicate their preferred follow-up type with the options listed as the type they received versus an alternative, 58 patients (84.1%) in the office-based group preferred their received type of follow-up, whereas 42 (79.2%) in the telemedicine group preferred their received follow-up (p = 0.493). There were no significant differences between groups in terms of complications (p > 0.05).
The present study showed that patient satisfaction with overall care is equivalent between telemedicine and office-based follow-up in the immediate postoperative period following an arthroscopic meniscal surgical procedure, and should be considered a reasonable alternative to the traditional in-office modality.
Therapeutic Level I. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
远程医疗越来越被认为是传统基于办公室的医疗保健的可行替代方案,包括术后随访。本研究的目的是确定在关节镜半月板修复术后,远程医疗(即同步面对面视频)和基于办公室的随访是否能提供等效的患者整体护理满意度。
从 2019 年 8 月 1 日至 2020 年 3 月 1 日,前瞻性招募患者。纳入标准为年龄≥18 岁、同意接受单纯关节镜半月板修复或切除术、能够在计算机、平板电脑或带内置摄像头的智能手机上正确使用远程医疗软件的患者。记录并分析患者人口统计学数据,包括并发症事件和术后满意度数据。
本研究共纳入 150 例患者,其中 122 例(81.3%)纳入最终分析。两组患者在人口统计学特征或满意度评分方面无显著差异。基于双侧 t 检验等效性分析的结果,两组患者对整体护理的满意度相当(基于办公室组 9.77±0.60,远程医疗组 9.79±0.53;p<0.001)。当患者被要求在所列出的选项中选择他们喜欢的随访类型,即他们接受的类型与替代类型相比,基于办公室组有 58 例(84.1%)患者更喜欢他们接受的随访类型,而远程医疗组有 42 例(79.2%)患者更喜欢他们接受的随访(p=0.493)。两组患者在并发症方面无显著差异(p>0.05)。
本研究表明,在关节镜半月板手术后的即刻随访期间,患者对远程医疗和基于办公室随访的整体护理满意度相当,并且可以被认为是传统基于办公室模式的合理替代方案。
治疗性 I 级。请参阅作者说明,以获取完整的证据水平描述。