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COVID-19 疫情期间乳腺癌患者远程医疗体验

The Breast Cancer Patient Experience of Telemedicine During COVID-19.

机构信息

Division of General Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Providence Breast Centre, Mount Saint Joseph Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Ann Surg Oncol. 2022 Apr;29(4):2244-2252. doi: 10.1245/s10434-021-11103-w. Epub 2021 Nov 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has seen major shifts in the delivery of health care across the world, including adoption of telemedicine. We present a survey of patient experience with telemedicine for the treatment of breast cancer.

METHODS

A questionnaire designed to assess patient satisfaction with telemedicine was distributed to all patients who underwent surgery at the Providence Breast Centre (PBC) for breast cancer or benign/high-risk lesions with surgery follow-up dates between October 13 and December 31, 2020. Surveys were conducted via phone or at in-person follow-ups.

RESULTS

A total of 123 of 172 (72%) eligible patients completed the survey; 85% of these patients enjoyed their telemedicine consultation, 93% found there was enough time for dialogue, 66% would choose to have a telemedicine consultation again, 79% would recommend telemedicine at PBC to a friend or family member, and 92% found Zoom easy to use. When asked whether they prefer a telemedicine initial consultation over an in-person, 28% of patients agreed. When patients are analyzed according to their home address, those more than 10-km away from PBC prefer telemedicine over in-person appointments (37%) more often than those who live less than 10-km away (23%) (p = 0.045).

CONCLUSIONS

Patients report a high level of satisfaction with telemedicine. It may be worthwhile to continue telemedicine beyond the pandemic era, due to its convenience, efficiency, and low-cost while keeping patients, physicians, and office staff safe. It also may be more useful in large geographic areas, such as British Columbia to increase access to care.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行导致全球医疗服务发生重大转变,包括采用远程医疗。我们对接受远程医疗治疗乳腺癌的患者体验进行了调查。

方法

我们向所有于 2020 年 10 月 13 日至 12 月 31 日在普罗维登斯乳腺癌中心(PBC)接受乳腺癌手术或良性/高风险病变手术并安排了随访日期的患者分发了一份专门评估患者对远程医疗满意度的问卷。调查是通过电话或在门诊随访时进行的。

结果

共有 172 名符合条件的患者中的 123 名(72%)完成了调查;85%的患者对远程医疗咨询感到满意,93%的患者认为对话时间足够,66%的患者会再次选择远程医疗咨询,79%的患者会向朋友或家人推荐 PBC 的远程医疗,92%的患者认为使用 Zoom 很方便。当被问及他们是否更喜欢远程医疗初始咨询而不是面对面咨询时,28%的患者表示同意。当根据患者的家庭住址进行分析时,那些距离 PBC 超过 10 公里的患者比居住在 10 公里以内的患者(37%比 23%)更倾向于选择远程医疗预约(p=0.045)。

结论

患者对远程医疗的满意度很高。由于远程医疗具有方便、高效和低成本的优势,同时能保证患者、医生和办公室工作人员的安全,因此在大流行结束后继续开展远程医疗可能是值得的。此外,在像不列颠哥伦比亚省这样的大地理区域,远程医疗可能更有助于增加医疗服务的可及性。

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