The Center for Surgical Outcomes Research, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.
Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.
J Surg Res. 2021 Nov;267:274-283. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2021.05.019. Epub 2021 May 24.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of telemedicine to evaluate pediatric surgery patients was uncommon. Due in part to restrictions imposed to mitigate the spread of the virus, the use of telemedicine within pediatric surgery has significantly expanded.
Prior to the use of telemedicine within surgery divisions at our institution, pediatric surgeons were surveyed to determine their perspectives on the use of telemedicine. Following the expanded use of telemedicine in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a follow up survey was distributed to determine the impact of telemedicine and the perceived benefits and barriers of continuing its use going forward.
The pre-COVID survey was completed by 37 surgeons and the post-COVID survey by 36 surgeons and advanced practice providers across 10 pediatric surgical divisions. General surgeons were the most represented division for both the pre- (25%) and post-COVID (33.3%) survey. Less than 25% of providers reported use of telemedicine at any point in their career prior to COVID-19; but following the expanded use of telemedicine 95% of respondents reported interest in continuing its use. After expansion, 25% of respondents were concerned with the possibility of inaccurate diagnoses when using telemedicine compared to nearly 50% prior to expanded use.
Following the expanded use of telemedicine within pediatric surgery, there was a decrease in the concern for inaccurate diagnoses and a near uniform desire to continue its use. Going forward, it will be imperative for pediatric surgeons to take an active role in creating a process for implementing telemedicine that best fits their needs and the needs of their patients and patients' families.
在 COVID-19 大流行之前,很少使用远程医疗来评估小儿外科患者。部分由于为了减轻病毒传播而施加的限制,小儿外科中远程医疗的使用显著增加。
在我们机构的外科部门使用远程医疗之前,对小儿外科医生进行了调查,以了解他们对远程医疗使用的看法。在 COVID-19 大流行期间扩大远程医疗使用之后,分发了后续调查,以确定远程医疗的影响以及继续使用远程医疗的预期好处和障碍。
COVID-19 之前的调查由 37 名外科医生完成,COVID-19 之后的调查由 10 个小儿外科部门的 36 名外科医生和高级执业医师完成。普通外科医生在 COVID-19 之前的调查(25%)和 COVID-19 之后的调查(33.3%)中是最具代表性的部门。在 COVID-19 之前,不到 25%的提供者报告在其职业生涯中的任何时候都使用过远程医疗;但是,在扩大远程医疗使用之后,95%的受访者表示有兴趣继续使用它。扩大使用后,与扩大使用前的近 50%相比,25%的受访者担心使用远程医疗时可能会出现不准确的诊断。
在小儿外科中扩大远程医疗使用之后,对不准确诊断的担忧减少了,几乎一致希望继续使用它。展望未来,小儿外科医生必须积极参与创建一个最符合其需求以及患者和患者家属需求的远程医疗实施流程。