Department of Neurology, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2022 Mar;28(3):374-383. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2021.0096. Epub 2021 Jun 1.
Teleneurology has become widely adopted during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic. However, provider impressions about the teleneurology experience are not well described. A novel questionnaire was developed to collect provider impressions about video teleneurology encounters. All providers in the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) Neurology Department ( = 162) were asked to complete a questionnaire after each video teleneurology patient encounter between April and August 2020. Individual patient and encounter-level data were extracted from the electronic medical record. One thousand six hundred three surveys were completed by 55 providers (response rate of 10.12%). The history obtained and the ability to connect with the patient were considered the same or better than an in-person visit in almost all encounters. The quality of the physician-patient relationship was good or excellent in 93%, while the overall experience was the same as an in-person visit in 73% of visits and better in 12%. Sixty-eight percent of respondents reported that none of the elements of the neurological examination if performed in person would have changed the assessment and plan. Assessment of the visit as the same or better increased from 83% in April to 89% in July and 95% in August. Headache (91%), multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology (96%), and movement disorder (89%) providers had the highest proportion of ratings of same or better overall experience and neuromuscular providers the lowest (60%). Provider impressions about the teleneurology history, examination, and provider-patient relationship are favorable in the majority of responses. Important differences emerge between provider specialty and visit characteristics groups.
远程神经病学在严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2 大流行期间已被广泛采用。然而,关于远程神经病学体验的提供者印象尚未得到很好的描述。开发了一种新的问卷来收集提供者对视频远程神经病学就诊的印象。宾夕法尼亚大学卫生系统(UPHS)神经病学系的所有提供者( = 162)都被要求在 2020 年 4 月至 8 月期间每次进行视频远程神经病学患者就诊后完成一份问卷。从电子病历中提取了患者和就诊的个体数据。55 名提供者完成了 1603 份调查(回应率为 10.12%)。在几乎所有的就诊中,获得的病史和与患者的联系都被认为与亲自就诊一样或更好。93%的医患关系质量良好或优秀,而 73%的就诊体验与亲自就诊相同,12%的就诊体验更好。68%的受访者报告称,如果亲自进行神经检查的话,没有任何一个元素会改变评估和计划。从 4 月的 83%到 7 月的 89%和 8 月的 95%,评估就诊的体验相同或更好的比例有所增加。头痛(91%)、多发性硬化症和神经免疫学(96%)和运动障碍(89%)的提供者对整体体验的评价相同或更好的比例最高,而神经肌肉的提供者最低(60%)。大多数受访者对远程神经病学病史、检查和医患关系的印象较好。在提供者专业和就诊特征群体之间存在重要差异。