Department of Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, USA.
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Oct 16;21(1):1111. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-07133-5.
Veterans in the United States are at an increased risk of chronic pain and have higher reported pain prevalence and severity than nonveterans. This qualitative study aims to examine veterans' perspectives on the acceptability of receiving pain care through TelePain, a telehealth program implemented by the Veterans Health Administration (VA) that offers specialty pain care to rural veterans in their homes or in a video conferencing room at a nearby outpatient clinic.
The VA electronic health record was used to identify patients who were referred to TelePain from rural clinics located in Washington, Oregon, and Alaska between 12/01/2019 and 03/31/2020. The study team completed 16 semi-structured interviews with rural veterans about their experiences with TelePain. After interview transcripts were recorded digitally and transcribed, Atlas.ti was used to organize data and facilitate qualitative coding. Interview transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis.
Veterans reported general satisfaction with receiving pain care through telehealth and valued having supportive, knowledgeable providers who provided useful information and resources. In addition, veterans appreciated the convenience of telehealth. Barriers to care included problems with program follow-up, negative perceptions of mental health care for pain, and preference for in-person care. Although some patients suggested that telehealth audio and video could be improved, most patients did not have any significant problems with telehealth technology.
In this sample of rural veterans who used TelePain, many reported satisfaction with the program and positive experiences with providers. Targets for quality improvement include streamlining the program's referral and scheduling process and improving patient motivation to engage in psychological pain treatments. Results indicate that delivering pain services over telehealth is an acceptable modality for this patient population.
美国退伍军人患有慢性疼痛的风险增加,并且报告的疼痛发生率和严重程度高于非退伍军人。本定性研究旨在探讨退伍军人对通过 TelePain 接受疼痛护理的可接受性的看法,TelePain 是退伍军人事务部 (VA) 实施的一项远程医疗计划,为农村退伍军人提供家庭或附近门诊视频会议室的专科疼痛护理。
使用 VA 电子健康记录从 2019 年 12 月 1 日至 2020 年 3 月 31 日期间位于华盛顿州、俄勒冈州和阿拉斯加的农村诊所转介到 TelePain 的患者中识别患者。研究团队对 16 名农村退伍军人进行了 16 次半结构化访谈,了解他们对 TelePain 的体验。在数字记录访谈记录并转录后,使用 Atlas.ti 组织数据并促进定性编码。使用主题分析对访谈记录进行分析。
退伍军人报告通过远程医疗接受疼痛护理的总体满意度,并重视支持性、知识渊博的提供者,他们提供有用的信息和资源。此外,退伍军人还欣赏远程医疗的便利性。护理障碍包括计划跟进问题、对疼痛的心理健康护理的负面看法以及对面对面护理的偏好。尽管一些患者表示远程医疗的音频和视频可以改进,但大多数患者对远程医疗技术没有任何重大问题。
在使用 TelePain 的农村退伍军人样本中,许多人对该计划表示满意,并对提供者有积极的体验。质量改进的目标包括简化该计划的转介和预约流程,以及提高患者参与心理疼痛治疗的积极性。结果表明,通过远程医疗提供疼痛服务是该患者群体可接受的模式。