General Practitioner, Senior Research Fellow, Department of General Practice, University of Otago, Christchurch.
Senior Research Fellow, Department of General Practice, University of Otago, Christchurch.
N Z Med J. 2021 Jul 9;134(1538):89-101.
The primary care response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in early 2020 required significant changes to the delivery of healthcare by general practices. This study explores the experiences of New Zealand general practice teams in their use of telehealth during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.
We qualitatively analysed a subtheme on telehealth of the General Practice Pandemic Experience New Zealand (GPPENZ) study, where general practice team members across the country were invited to participate in five surveys between 8 May 2020 to 27 August 2020.
164 participants enrolled in the study during survey one, with 78 (48%) completing all surveys. Five telehealth themes were identified: benefits, limitations, paying for consults, changes over time and plans for future use. Benefits included rapid triage, convenience and efficiency, and limitations included financial and technical barriers for practices and patients and concerns about clinical risk. Respondents rapidly returned to in-person consultations and wanted clarification of conditions suited to telehealth, better infrastructure and funding.
To equitably sustain telehealth use, the following are required: adequate funding, training, processes communicated to patients, improved patient access to technology and technological literacy, virtual physical examination methods and integration with existing primary health care services.
2020 年初,初级保健对 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的反应要求全科医生对医疗保健的提供方式进行重大改变。本研究探讨了新西兰全科医生团队在新西兰 COVID-19 大流行早期使用远程医疗的经验。
我们对新西兰全科医生大流行经验研究(GPPENZ)的远程医疗子主题进行了定性分析,邀请全国各地的全科医生团队成员在 2020 年 5 月 8 日至 8 月 27 日期间参加五次调查。
在第一次调查中,有 164 名参与者注册了该研究,其中 78 名(48%)完成了所有调查。确定了五个远程医疗主题:效益、局限性、咨询付费、随时间变化和未来使用计划。效益包括快速分诊、便利和效率,局限性包括实践和患者的财务和技术障碍以及对临床风险的担忧。受访者迅速恢复了面对面咨询,并希望澄清适合远程医疗的条件、更好的基础设施和资金。
为了公平地维持远程医疗的使用,需要以下条件:充足的资金、培训、向患者传达的流程、改善患者获取技术和技术素养的途径、虚拟体检方法以及与现有初级保健服务的整合。