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瑞典远程医疗消费趋势:新冠疫情第一波期间与之前的比较

Trends in Remote Health Care Consumption in Sweden: Comparison Before and During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Milos Nymberg Veronica, Ellegård Lina Maria, Kjellsson Gustav, Wolff Moa, Borgström Bolmsjö Beata, Wallman Thorne, Calling Susanna

机构信息

Center for Primary Health Care Research, Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.

Department of Economics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

出版信息

JMIR Hum Factors. 2022 Feb 2;9(1):e33034. doi: 10.2196/33034.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Remote assessment of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) has been a controversial topic during the fast development of private telemedicine providers in Swedish primary health care. The possibility to unburden the traditional care has been put against a questionable quality of care as well as risks of increased utilization and costs. The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to a changed management of patient care to decrease viral spread, with an expected shift in contact types from in-person to remote ones.

OBJECTIVE

The main aim of this study was to compare health care consumption and type of contacts (in-person or remote) for RTIs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The second aim was to study whether the number of follow-up contacts after an index contact for RTIs changed during the study period, and whether the number of follow-up contacts differed if the index contact was in-person or remote. A third aim was to study whether the pattern of follow-up contacts differed depending on whether the index contact was with a traditional or a private telemedicine provider.

METHODS

The study design was an observational retrospective analysis with a description of all index contacts and follow-up contacts with physicians in primary care and emergency rooms in a Swedish region (Skåne) for RTIs including patients of all ages and comparison for the same periods in 2018, 2019, and 2020.

RESULTS

Compared with 2018 and 2019, there were fewer index contacts for RTIs per 1000 inhabitants in 2020. By contrast, the number of follow-up contacts, both per 1000 inhabitants and per index contact, was higher in 2020. The composition of both index and follow-up contacts changed as the share of remote contacts, in particular for traditional care providers, increased.

CONCLUSIONS

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, fewer index contacts for RTIs but more follow-up contacts were conducted, compared with 2018-2019. The share of both index and follow-up contacts that were conducted remotely increased. Further studies are needed to study the reasons behind the increase in remote contacts, and if it will last after the pandemic, and more clinical guidelines for remote assessments of RTI are warranted.

摘要

背景

在瑞典初级卫生保健领域,随着私人远程医疗服务提供商的快速发展,呼吸道感染(RTIs)的远程评估一直是一个有争议的话题。减轻传统医疗负担的可能性与令人质疑的医疗质量以及利用率和成本增加的风险相权衡。新冠疫情促使患者护理管理发生变化以减少病毒传播,预计接触类型将从面对面转向远程。

目的

本研究的主要目的是比较新冠疫情之前和期间呼吸道感染的医疗保健消耗量和接触类型(面对面或远程)。第二个目的是研究在研究期间,呼吸道感染首次接触后的随访接触次数是否发生变化,以及如果首次接触是面对面还是远程,随访接触次数是否不同。第三个目的是研究随访接触模式是否因首次接触是与传统医疗服务提供商还是私人远程医疗服务提供商而有所不同。

方法

本研究设计为观察性回顾性分析,描述了瑞典斯科讷地区初级保健和急诊室中所有年龄段患者因呼吸道感染与医生的首次接触和随访接触情况,并对2018年、2019年和2020年同期进行了比较。

结果

与2018年和2019年相比,2020年每1000名居民中呼吸道感染的首次接触次数较少。相比之下,2020年每1000名居民以及每次首次接触的随访接触次数更高。随着远程接触的比例增加,尤其是传统医疗服务提供商的远程接触比例增加,首次接触和随访接触的构成都发生了变化。

结论

与2018 - 2019年相比,2020年新冠疫情期间,呼吸道感染的首次接触次数减少,但随访接触次数增加。远程进行的首次接触和随访接触的比例均有所增加。需要进一步研究远程接触增加背后的原因,以及疫情后这种情况是否会持续,并且需要更多关于呼吸道感染远程评估的临床指南。

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