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COVID-19 对北美皮肤科实践的影响。

The impact of COVD-19 on North American dermatology practices.

机构信息

Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Rejuvenation Dermatology, Calgary, AB, Canada.

出版信息

J Cosmet Dermatol. 2021 Nov;20(11):3378-3381. doi: 10.1111/jocd.14458. Epub 2021 Sep 18.

DOI:10.1111/jocd.14458
PMID:34536068
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8661817/
Abstract

COVID-19 continues to affect the delivery of healthcare services, as practices across North America gradually re-open with new safety measures and practice guidelines. Specifically in dermatology, clinical care is delivered in close physician-patient proximity through physical examination and the use of additional diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. We designed a 10-question survey to better understand how COVID-19 has impacted the delivery of care in North American dermatology practices. Survey questions explored themes including changes in patient volumes, the use of virtual visits/teledermatology, the frequency of aesthetic and surgical procedures, and other related topics. We invited 102 board-certified dermatologists working in a variety of medical, aesthetic, surgical, and mixed practices, to participate in our survey hosted through Qualtrics XM. These dermatologists were selected based on their geographic location and our ability to access their contact information. Each dermatologist received an individualized e-mail and survey link; however, all survey responses were anonymized. In 2.5 weeks after survey invitations were sent, the survey was viewed and completed by 71 and 54 dermatologists, respectively. The second wave of e-mails was sent to the remaining 48 dermatologists who had not yet completed the survey, after which 15 participants both viewed and completed the survey. In total, 69 responses were recorded with an overall response rate of 67.6%. We report decreased patient volume capacity, fewer aesthetic and surgical procedures, and an increase in the use of virtual medicine among board-certified North American dermatologists. However, this represents a reflection on perspectives at a single time point in a rapidly evolving situation. Understanding the full scope of the impact that COVID-19 continues to have on dermatologic care is paramount to effectively serve our patients.

摘要

COVID-19 继续影响医疗保健服务的提供,因为北美各地的实践正在逐步重新开放,并采取新的安全措施和实践指南。具体在皮肤科,临床护理是通过医生与患者的近距离接触,通过体格检查和额外的诊断和治疗程序来提供的。我们设计了一个 10 个问题的调查,以更好地了解 COVID-19 如何影响北美皮肤科实践中的护理提供。调查问题探讨了包括患者数量变化、虚拟就诊/远程皮肤病学的使用、美容和手术程序的频率以及其他相关主题等主题。我们邀请了 102 名在各种医疗、美容、手术和混合实践中工作的 board-certified 皮肤科医生参与我们通过 Qualtrics XM 进行的调查。这些皮肤科医生是根据他们的地理位置和我们获取他们联系信息的能力选择的。每位皮肤科医生都收到了个性化的电子邮件和调查链接;但是,所有调查回复都是匿名的。在发送调查邀请后的 2.5 周内,分别有 71 名和 54 名皮肤科医生查看并完成了调查。第二轮电子邮件发送给了尚未完成调查的其余 48 名皮肤科医生,之后有 15 名参与者查看并完成了调查。总共有 69 份回复记录,总体回复率为 67.6%。我们报告了患者容量减少、美容和手术程序减少以及 board-certified 北美皮肤科医生中虚拟医学使用增加的情况。然而,这反映了在快速变化的情况下的单一时间点的观点。了解 COVID-19 继续对皮肤病学护理产生的影响的全貌对于有效地为我们的患者服务至关重要。