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新冠疫情期间脑卒中医疗和神经病学教育中的虚拟查房 - 住院医师项目调查。

Virtual Rounding in Stroke Care and Neurology Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic - A Residency Program Survey.

机构信息

Cerebrovascular Center, Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States.

Cerebrovascular Center, Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States.

出版信息

J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2022 Jan;31(1):106177. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2021.106177. Epub 2021 Oct 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, we instituted virtual inpatient stroke rounds and acute stroke evaluations via telemedicine in the emergency department. We sought to explore trainees' and experienced providers' views on stroke care and education.

METHODS

The implementation and the survey took place at a single academic comprehensive stroke center in northeast Ohio in the United States. "Virtual rounding" consisted of patient presentation and discussion in the morning in on-line virtual team format followed by in-person patient rounds in small groups. Acute stroke evaluations in the emergency department included direct in-person evaluation by neurology residents with supervision over telemedicine.The neurology residents, stroke fellows, stroke nurse practitioners, and stroke staff physicians were surveyed 2 months after implementation. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis, written responses in comment sections were analyzed using content analysis.

RESULTS

Thirty-two of 42 (73%) surveys were completed. Nine (45%) residents and 5 (42%) experienced providers responded that virtual rounds did not compromise learning and education on stroke service. Fifteen (75%) residents and all experienced providers agreed that virtual rounds protected caregivers from exposure to the virus. While more than a third of residents (37%) did not feel comfortable utilizing telemedicine in ED, the majority of experienced providers (89%) were at ease with it. A total of 58% of residents and 67% of experienced providers felt that they were spending less time at the bedside, and 42% of residents and 58% of experienced providers felt less connected to patients during the pandemic.

CONCLUSION

Majority of neurology residents' experience was not positive utilising telemedicine as compared to other staff providers. This is likely attributed to lack of prior exposure and unpreparedness. Incorporation of telemedicine curricula in medical school and residency training could prepare the next generation physicians to effectively use these technologies and meet the growing need for telehealth services for current and future pandemics.

摘要

背景与目的

在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,我们在急诊科通过远程医疗开展了虚拟住院脑卒中查房和急性脑卒中评估。我们旨在探讨住院医师和经验丰富的医务人员对脑卒中医疗和教育的看法。

方法

该实施和调查在美国俄亥俄州东北部的一家学术性综合卒中中心进行。“虚拟查房”包括在线虚拟团队形式的晨间患者汇报和讨论,随后进行小组实地查房。急诊科的急性脑卒中评估包括神经内科住院医师直接进行现场评估,并通过远程医疗进行监督。在实施后 2 个月对神经内科住院医师、脑卒中研究员、脑卒中护士从业者和脑卒中工作人员医师进行了调查。使用描述性统计分析对定量数据进行分析,对评论部分的书面回复进行内容分析。

结果

共完成了 42 份调查中的 32 份。9 名(45%)住院医师和 5 名(42%)经验丰富的医务人员认为虚拟查房并未影响脑卒中服务的学习和教育。15 名(75%)住院医师和所有经验丰富的医务人员均认为虚拟查房保护了医护人员免受病毒感染。虽然超过三分之一的住院医师(37%)在急诊科使用远程医疗时感到不舒服,但大多数经验丰富的医务人员(89%)对此感到轻松。共有 58%的住院医师和 67%的经验丰富的医务人员认为他们在床边的时间减少了,42%的住院医师和 58%的经验丰富的医务人员在大流行期间与患者的联系减少了。

结论

与其他工作人员相比,神经内科住院医师使用远程医疗的经验并不理想。这可能归因于缺乏先前的接触和准备不足。将远程医疗课程纳入医学院和住院医师培训可以使下一代医生为有效使用这些技术做好准备,以满足当前和未来大流行期间对远程医疗服务的日益增长的需求。

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