Department of Trauma and Orthopedics, Sunderland Royal Hospital, Sunderland, UK -
Department of Trauma and Orthopedics, Sunderland Royal Hospital, Sunderland, UK.
Minerva Surg. 2022 Aug;77(4):360-367. doi: 10.23736/S2724-5691.21.08963-2. Epub 2021 Aug 2.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hospital clinic lists have abruptly shifted towards remote appointments via telephone. This study investigated the views and experiences of telephone consultations in a population of orthopedic spinal patients.
A 10-item telephone questionnaire was completed by 202 orthopedic spinal patients. Questions addressed patient perceptions towards: confidence in telephone consultations; their impact on treatment outcome; their advantages and limitations and how satisfied they were with their telephone consultation.
Ninety-four percent of patients were confident in their doctor providing effective care via telephone consultation. 81% of patients were confident that their treatment outcome would not have changed with a face-to-face appointment and 75% would consider choosing a telephone consultation in the postpandemic era. Key benefits of telephone consultations for patients are the convenience of not travelling and avoiding travel-related expenses. The most commonly reported limitation is the lack of a clinical examination. Satisfaction scores were consistently high with no significant differences between different treatment groups.
This study demonstrates that telephone calls are a favorable method of consultation for patients requiring orthopedic spinal care. Satisfaction levels are consistently high, patient confidence in their clinician is nearly unanimous and a majority of patients would consider choosing this method for future follow-up appointments. Issues with telephone consultations appear to chiefly concern the lack of physical examination, difficulties with the communication and retention of clinical information, and brevity of the appointment. However, consistent satisfaction scores suggest broad utility across a comprehensive range of treatment outcomes for orthopedic spinal patients.
由于 COVID-19 大流行,医院的门诊名单突然改为通过电话进行远程预约。本研究调查了骨科脊柱患者群体中对电话咨询的看法和体验。
202 名骨科脊柱患者完成了一份包含 10 个问题的电话调查问卷。问题涉及患者对以下方面的看法:对电话咨询的信心;其对治疗效果的影响;其优缺点以及对电话咨询的满意度。
94%的患者对医生通过电话咨询提供有效治疗有信心。81%的患者有信心面对面就诊不会改变他们的治疗效果,75%的患者会考虑在疫情后选择电话咨询。电话咨询对患者的主要好处是方便,无需旅行和避免与旅行相关的费用。最常报告的限制是缺乏临床检查。满意度评分始终很高,不同治疗组之间没有显著差异。
本研究表明,电话咨询是需要骨科脊柱护理的患者的一种有利的咨询方法。满意度评分始终很高,患者对医生的信心几乎是一致的,大多数患者会考虑在未来的随访预约中选择这种方法。电话咨询存在一些问题,主要涉及缺乏体格检查、沟通和保留临床信息的困难以及预约时间短。然而,一致的满意度评分表明电话咨询在骨科脊柱患者的广泛治疗效果中具有广泛的实用性。