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在 COVID-19 期间将老年病学诊所转为虚拟就诊:案例研究。

Converting a Geriatrics Clinic to Virtual Visits during COVID-19: A Case Study.

机构信息

VA Palo Alto GRECC, Palo Alto, CA, USA.

Stanford University Department of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Prim Care Community Health. 2021 Jan-Dec;12:21501327211000235. doi: 10.1177/21501327211000235.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To characterize the experience of converting a geriatrics clinic to telehealth visits in early stages of a pandemic.

DESIGN

An organizational case study with mixed methods evaluation from the first 8 weeks of converting a geriatrics clinic from in-person visits to video and telephone visits.

SETTING

Veteran's Health Administration in Northern California Participants Community-dwelling older Veterans receiving care at VA Palo Alto Geriatrics clinic. Veterans had a mean age of 85.7 (SD = 6.8) and 72.1% had cognitive impairment.

INTERVENTION

Veterans with face-to-face appointments were converted to video or telephone visits to mitigate exposure to community spread of COVID-19.

MEASUREMENTS

Thirty-two patient evaluations and 80 clinician feedback evaluations were completed. This provided information on satisfaction, care access during pandemic, and travel and time savings.

RESULTS

Of the 62 scheduled appointments, 43 virtual visits (69.4%) were conducted. Twenty-six (60.5%) visits were conducted via video, 17 (39.5%) by telephone. Virtual visits saved patients an average of 118.6 minutes each. Patients and providers had similar, positive perceptions about telehealth to in-person visit comparison, limiting exposure, and visit satisfaction. After the telehealth appointment, patients indicated greater comfort with using virtual visits in the future. Thirty-one evaluations included comments for qualitative analysis. We identified 3 main themes of technology set-up and usability, satisfaction with visit, and clinical assessment and communication.

CONCLUSION

During a pandemic that has limited the ability to safely conduct inperson services, virtual formats offer a feasible and acceptable alternative for clinically-complex older patients. Despite potential barriers and additional effort required for telehealth visits, patients expressed willingness to utilize this format. Patients and providers reported high satisfaction, particularly with the ability to access care similar to in-person while staying safe. Investing in telehealth services during a pandemic ensures that vulnerable older patients can access care while maintaining social distancing, an important safety measure.

摘要

背景

在大流行早期将老年医学诊所转变为远程医疗访问,以了解其经验。

设计

这是一项组织案例研究,采用混合方法评估,从将老年医学诊所从面对面就诊转变为视频和电话就诊的前 8 周收集数据。

地点

北加州退伍军人事务部参与者社区居住的老年退伍军人在退伍军人事务部帕洛阿尔托老年医学诊所接受治疗。退伍军人的平均年龄为 85.7(标准差=6.8),72.1%有认知障碍。

干预措施

将有面对面预约的退伍军人转换为视频或电话就诊,以减轻社区传播 COVID-19 的暴露风险。

测量

完成了 32 份患者评估和 80 份临床医生反馈评估。这提供了有关满意度、大流行期间的护理可及性以及旅行和时间节省的信息。

结果

在 62 次预约中,进行了 43 次虚拟就诊(69.4%)。26 次(60.5%)通过视频进行,17 次(39.5%)通过电话进行。虚拟就诊为每位患者平均节省了 118.6 分钟。患者和提供者对远程医疗与面对面就诊的比较、限制暴露和就诊满意度有相似的积极看法。远程医疗预约后,患者表示将来更愿意使用虚拟就诊。31 份评估报告包括定性分析的评论。我们确定了 3 个主要主题:技术设置和可用性、就诊满意度以及临床评估和沟通。

结论

在大流行期间,安全进行面对面服务的能力受到限制,虚拟形式为临床复杂的老年患者提供了可行且可接受的替代方案。尽管远程医疗就诊存在潜在障碍且需要更多的努力,但患者表示愿意使用这种模式。患者和提供者报告满意度很高,特别是能够获得类似于面对面就诊的护理,同时保持安全。在大流行期间投资远程医疗服务可确保脆弱的老年患者在保持社交距离的重要安全措施的同时获得护理。

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