Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA.
Department of Orthopaedics, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA.
Iowa Orthop J. 2022 Jun;42(1):267-273.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the widespread use of face masks has grown exponentially. There is limited data highlighting the patient perception of face mask use during this pandemic, specifically in orthopaedic clinics. The purpose of this study was to determine the patient's perception of the implementation of face masks in the orthopaedic clinic during a period of mask mandates and if this change impacted the success of their interactions with physicians. The secondary aim includes measures of patient satisfaction such as the ability to understand conversation and communicate effectively with the physician.
Participants were recruited on the day of their appointment at our institution's orthopaedic clinic and provided with instructions via email. The online, anonymous survey included the CARE questionnaire - a tool to examine patient satisfaction by assessing perception of empathy and was conducted using Qualtrics.
Does patient preference to have their physician wear a face mask impact the success of their interactions with physicians? Overall, the use of face masks by physicians did not negatively impact patient encounters. CARE scores for patients who preferred masks (37.2) were similar to those who preferred their physician did not wear a mask (37.5). Is patient satisfaction affected by the use of face masks in the orthopaedic clinic? Patients who preferred that their doctor wear a face mask stated that it had no negative impact on the effect of communication or conversation with the physician. Other factors such as how well the patients knew the physician and patient gender had a greater impact on the CARE score than masks did.
Our study determined that the preference of face masks by patients does not impact the success of their interactions with physicians using the CARE score. The findings of this study are valuable in informing orthopaedic physicians about patient attitudes towards mask use and could influence decision making for not only the COVID-19 pandemic, but also future infectious outbreaks that may arise. .
自 COVID-19 大流行以来,口罩的广泛使用呈指数级增长。目前,关于在大流行期间患者对面罩使用的看法的数据有限,特别是在骨科诊所。本研究的目的是确定患者在戴口罩要求期间对在骨科诊所使用口罩的看法,以及这种变化是否影响他们与医生互动的成功。次要目的包括衡量患者满意度的措施,例如与医生交谈和有效沟通的能力。
在我们机构的骨科诊所就诊当天,通过电子邮件向参与者提供说明并招募参与者。在线匿名调查包括 CARE 问卷——一种通过评估同理心的感知来衡量患者满意度的工具,并使用 Qualtrics 进行了调查。
患者希望医生戴口罩是否会影响他们与医生的互动成功?总的来说,医生戴口罩并没有对患者就诊产生负面影响。喜欢戴口罩的患者(37.2)的 CARE 评分与不喜欢医生戴口罩的患者(37.5)相似。口罩在骨科诊所的使用是否会影响患者满意度?喜欢让医生戴口罩的患者表示,这对与医生的沟通或交谈效果没有负面影响。其他因素,如患者对医生的了解程度和患者性别,对 CARE 评分的影响大于口罩。
我们的研究表明,患者对面罩的偏好不会影响他们使用 CARE 评分与医生互动的成功。这项研究的结果对于告知骨科医生患者对口罩使用的态度具有重要意义,并可能影响不仅针对 COVID-19 大流行,还针对未来可能出现的其他传染病的决策。