Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.
Hand (N Y). 2023 May;18(3):522-526. doi: 10.1177/15589447211030692. Epub 2021 Sep 13.
Patients received care over telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic, and their perspective is useful for hand surgeons.
Online surveys were sent October-November 2020 to 497 patients who received telemedicine care. Questions were free-response and multi-item Likert scales asking about telehealth in general, limitations, benefits, comparisons to in-person visits, and opinions on future use.
The response rate was 26% (n = 130). Prior to the pandemic, 55% had not used telemedicine for hand surgery consultation. Patients liked their telemedicine visit and felt their provider spent enough time with them (means = 9/10). In all, 48% would have preferred in-person visits despite the pandemic, and 69% would prefer in-person visits once the pandemic concludes. While 43% had no concerns with telemedicine, 36% had difficulties explaining their symptoms. Telemedicine was easy to access and navigate (M = 9/10). However, 23% saw telemedicine of limited value due to the need for an in-person visit soon afterward. Of these patients, 46% needed an in-person visit due to inadequate physical examination. Factors that make telemedicine more favorable to patients included convenience, lack of travel, scheduling ease, and time saved. Factors making telemedicine less favorable included need for in-person examination or procedure, pain assessment, and poor connectivity. There was no specific appointment time the cohort preferred. Patient recommendations to improve telemedicine included decreasing wait times and showing patient queue, wait time, or physician status online.
Telemedicine was strongly liked by patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, nearly 70% of patients still preferred in-person visits for the future.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,患者通过远程医疗接受了治疗,他们的观点对手外科医生很有用。
2020 年 10 月至 11 月,我们向 497 名接受远程医疗护理的患者发送了在线调查。问题是自由回答和多项李克特量表,询问一般的远程医疗、限制、好处、与面对面就诊的比较,以及对未来使用的看法。
应答率为 26%(n=130)。在大流行之前,55%的患者没有使用远程医疗进行手部手术咨询。患者喜欢他们的远程医疗就诊,并且觉得他们的医生与他们相处的时间足够长(平均值=9/10)。总的来说,尽管大流行期间有 48%的患者更愿意进行面对面就诊,但有 69%的患者希望在大流行结束后进行面对面就诊。虽然 43%的患者对远程医疗没有顾虑,但 36%的患者在解释症状时遇到了困难。远程医疗很容易访问和操作(平均值=9/10)。然而,由于随后需要进行面对面就诊,23%的患者认为远程医疗的价值有限。在这些患者中,由于体检不充分,有 46%的患者需要进行面对面就诊。使远程医疗对患者更有利的因素包括方便、无需旅行、易于安排和节省时间。使远程医疗对患者不利的因素包括需要进行面对面检查或手术、疼痛评估和网络连接不佳。患者没有特别偏好的预约时间。患者对改进远程医疗的建议包括减少等待时间和在线显示患者队列、等待时间或医生状态。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,远程医疗受到患者的强烈欢迎。然而,近 70%的患者未来仍更倾向于进行面对面就诊。