Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Ophthalmic Epidemiol. 2022 Dec;29(6):595-603. doi: 10.1080/09286586.2021.2008454. Epub 2021 Nov 25.
The COVID-19 pandemic promoted hitherto unseen uptake of telemedicine by ophthalmologists. We performed a mixed methods study to explore patters of utilization during the pandemic and perceived future utility.
Ophthalmologists practicing in Canada between March and July 2020 were invited to complete an online questionnaire assessing demographics, clinical practice characteristics and telemedicine utilization prior to and during the pandemic. Descriptive and bivariate statistics were used to analyze the data. Agglomerative hierarchical cluster analysis was used to identify groups who varied on the types of visits offered using telemedicine. Ten one-on-one interviews were conducted and analyzed using thematic content analysis to explain trends observed in the survey data.
Seventy-three ophthalmologists completed the survey. Six percent reported using telemedicine prior to the pandemic compared to 80% during the pandemic. A significant majority (81%) primarily used the telephone for telemedicine visits. Overall, visit volumes during the pandemic declined to 40% of pre-pandemic levels, with a smaller decline for ophthalmologists who used telemedicine than those who did not. Those who used telemedicine for all visit types were more likely to use telemedicine software and to anticipate a modest-to-large role for telemedicine in their future practice.
For many ophthalmologists, integrating telemedicine into clinical practice may have partially offset the disruption to normal clinical activities during the pandemic. While the majority saw telemedicine as a temporary solution, a sizeable minority appear to have made considerable use of the technology and see an ongoing role for it once regular clinical activities resume.
COVID-19 大流行促使眼科医生前所未有地采用远程医疗。我们进行了一项混合方法研究,以探讨大流行期间的利用模式和未来的预期效用。
邀请在 2020 年 3 月至 7 月期间在加拿大行医的眼科医生完成一项在线问卷调查,评估他们在大流行之前和期间的人口统计学、临床实践特征和远程医疗利用情况。使用描述性和双变量统计数据对数据进行分析。采用凝聚层次聚类分析来识别在提供远程医疗服务的类型上存在差异的群体。进行了 10 次一对一访谈,并使用主题内容分析对调查数据中观察到的趋势进行解释。
73 名眼科医生完成了调查。与大流行期间的 80%相比,有 6%的人在大流行前报告使用远程医疗。大多数(81%)主要通过电话进行远程医疗访问。总体而言,大流行期间的就诊量下降到了大流行前的 40%,而使用远程医疗的眼科医生的就诊量下降幅度小于未使用远程医疗的医生。那些使用远程医疗进行所有类型就诊的医生更有可能使用远程医疗软件,并预计远程医疗在未来的实践中发挥适度到较大的作用。
对于许多眼科医生来说,将远程医疗纳入临床实践可能在一定程度上缓解了大流行期间正常临床活动的中断。虽然大多数人认为远程医疗只是一种临时解决方案,但相当一部分人似乎已经大量使用了这项技术,并希望在恢复正常临床活动后继续使用。