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新冠疫情时期的远程视频问诊患者满意度:对血管外科患者的一项调查。

Patient Satisfaction with Tele- and Video-Consultation in the COVID-19 Era - A Survey of Vascular Surgical Patients.

机构信息

South East Wales Vascular Network, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK.

Department of Psychology, University of Swansea, Swansea, UK.

出版信息

Ann Vasc Surg. 2022 Sep;85:105-109. doi: 10.1016/j.avsg.2022.05.009. Epub 2022 May 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID 19 pandemic has resulted in the increasing use of telemedicine due to the advantages of avoiding viral transmission. Evidence suggests that telemedicine, for certain conditions, may be as effective as face-to-face consultations; however, there is no research to date regarding vascular patients' acceptance or satisfaction with telemedicine during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

A patient satisfaction interview was designed to survey three aspects of the service: patient acceptability of teleconsultations as a replacement to physical clinics; their views of teleconsultation during the pandemic; and the future role of teleconsultations postpandemic. Patients undergoing remote teleconsultation (either by telephone or video software), between April and June 2020 were suitable for inclusion. Patients were contacted by telephone in August 2020 to undertake the survey. Local "Research and Development" approval was obtained.

RESULTS

A total of 333 patients had a consultation with a vascular consultant between April and June 2020, of which 178 were teleconsultations. Successful contact was made with 72 patients, of whom 68 agreed to participate; 10 patients had undergone video consultations, while the remainder had telephone consultations. Teleconsultations were widely viewed as acceptable, and over 90% of patients felt they were beneficial. 91% felt that not needing to travel for appointments was advantageous to them. The option of teleconsultation during the COVID pandemic was valued by 94% of the cohort. While all interviewees felt teleclinics should continue during the pandemic, the majority (74%) also wanted to use teleconsultations for clinic appointments after the pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS

Telemedicine is viewed by vascular patients as generally acceptable and beneficial for use during the pandemic. The majority of patients wanted future telemedicine appointments postpandemic. Telemedicine services started as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which may have been viewed as a temporary measure, should be planned to continue long term.

摘要

背景

由于避免病毒传播的优势,COVID-19 大流行导致越来越多地使用远程医疗。有证据表明,对于某些病症,远程医疗可能与面对面咨询同样有效;然而,目前尚无关于血管患者在 COVID-19 大流行期间和之后对远程医疗的接受程度和满意度的研究。

方法

设计了患者满意度访谈,以调查服务的三个方面:患者是否接受将远程咨询作为实体诊所的替代;他们对大流行期间远程咨询的看法;以及大流行后远程咨询的未来作用。在 2020 年 4 月至 6 月期间接受远程远程咨询(通过电话或视频软件)的患者适合纳入研究。2020 年 8 月通过电话联系患者进行调查。获得了当地“研究与开发”的批准。

结果

在 2020 年 4 月至 6 月期间,共有 333 名患者与血管科顾问进行了咨询,其中 178 次是远程咨询。成功联系到了 72 名患者,其中 68 名同意参与;10 名患者进行了视频咨询,其余的进行了电话咨询。远程咨询被广泛认为是可以接受的,超过 90%的患者认为这是有益的。91%的患者认为不需要为预约而旅行对他们有好处。在 COVID 大流行期间提供远程咨询的选择得到了 94%的患者的认可。虽然所有接受采访的患者都认为远程诊所应该在大流行期间继续进行,但大多数(74%)也希望在大流行后将远程咨询用于诊所预约。

结论

血管患者普遍认为远程医疗在大流行期间是可以接受且有益的。大多数患者希望在大流行后继续进行远程医疗预约。远程医疗服务是 COVID-19 大流行的结果,最初可能被视为一项临时措施,应计划长期继续。

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