Kaiser Permanente Northern California.
San Jose State University.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2022 May 1;49(3):223-231. doi: 10.1188/22.ONF.223-231.
To examine patient satisfaction and information recall after telehealth breast cancer survivorship visits with a nurse practitioner.
SAMPLE & SETTING: Female survivors of breast cancer after their first visit with a nurse practitioner in the outpatient survivorship clinic post-treatment.
METHODS & VARIABLES: Participants included female survivors who were originally diagnosed with stage 0-III breast cancer and have since completed an initial telehealth appointment to review the survivorship care plan. Survivors were invited to complete a 20-question electronic survey about their satisfaction and recall of visit information.
62 participants completed the survey and indicated an overall high level of satisfaction with telehealth survivorship appointments. Most recalled key survivorship information from the visit and felt the appropriate amount of information was discussed. Overall satisfaction was significantly correlated with the length and convenience of the appointment, and the personal manner and technical skills of the nurse practitioner. Survivors' age was not associated with significant differences in overall satisfaction.
Telehealth for initial survivorship visits demonstrated high satisfaction with telehealth and the overall visit as a low-cost intervention to treat symptoms.
调查护士从业者进行远程医疗乳腺癌生存随访后患者的满意度和信息记忆情况。
治疗后在门诊生存随访诊所中与护士从业者首次就诊的女性乳腺癌生存者。
参与者包括最初被诊断为 0-III 期乳腺癌且已完成初始远程医疗预约以审查生存护理计划的女性生存者。生存者被邀请完成一份关于他们对就诊信息的满意度和记忆的 20 个问题的电子调查。
62 名参与者完成了调查,他们对远程医疗生存随访预约的总体满意度很高。大多数人回忆起就诊时的关键生存信息,并认为讨论了适当数量的信息。总体满意度与预约的长度和便利性以及护士从业者的个人态度和技术技能显著相关。生存者的年龄与总体满意度无显著差异。
初始生存随访的远程医疗在治疗症状方面具有高满意度和作为低成本干预的整体就诊。