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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的远程医疗使用情况:一项国际调查结果

Telemedicine Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of an International Survey.

作者信息

Ahmad Farhan, Wysocki Robert W, White Neil, Richard Marc, Cohen Mark S, Simcock Xavier

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.

Section of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

J Wrist Surg. 2021 Jul 14;11(4):367-374. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1731820. eCollection 2022 Aug.

Abstract

The aim of the study is to survey hand surgeons' perspectives on telemedicine during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and intended applications after the pandemic.  Online surveys were sent to 285 Canadian and American surgeons in late April and early May 2020.  Response rate was 63% (180)-84% (152) American and 16% (28) Canadian. Forty-three percent (76) of respondents were in private practice, 36% (64) academics, 13% (24) privademics, and 6% (12) hospital employed. The most common telemedicine platform was Zoom. During the pandemic, 42% of patient visits were conducted via telemedicine; however, 37% required a subsequent in-person office visit. The most common complaint by surgeons was the inability to provide routine in-office procedures. The most beneficial feature was ease of use, and the most frustrating feature was connectivity difficulty. Time spent was similar to in-person visits, and surgeons were likely to recommend their platforms. Surgeons were neutral about using telehealth in the future and were most likely to use it for follow-up visits. New patient visits for traumatic injuries or fractures were of limited value. Canadians used telemedicine for a greater proportion than Americans (50 vs. 40%, <0.05) and spent more time than in-person visits (7/10 vs. 5/10, <0.05). Americans were more likely to use telemedicine for postoperative follow-up visits (6/10 vs. 4/10, <0.05) and in mornings before clinic opens (4/10 vs. 2/10, <0.05). Private practices were more likely to use telemedicine for future allied health provider visits than all other practice types ( <0.05).  Telemedicine comprised nearly half of patient encounters during the COVID-19 pandemic, but limitations remain.

摘要

本研究的目的是调查手外科医生在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间对远程医疗的看法以及大流行后其预期应用。2020年4月下旬和5月初,向285名加拿大和美国的外科医生发送了在线调查问卷。美国的回复率为63%(180人)-84%(152人),加拿大的回复率为16%(28人)。43%(76人)的受访者为私人执业医生,36%(64人)为学者,13%(24人)为私人执业兼学者,6%(12人)受雇于医院。最常用的远程医疗平台是Zoom。在大流行期间,42%的患者就诊是通过远程医疗进行的;然而,37%的患者随后需要进行面对面的门诊就诊。外科医生最常见的抱怨是无法提供常规的门诊手术。最有益的特点是使用方便,最令人沮丧的特点是连接困难。花费的时间与面对面就诊相似,外科医生很可能会推荐他们使用的平台。外科医生对未来使用远程医疗持中立态度,最有可能将其用于随访就诊。对于创伤性损伤或骨折的新患者就诊,其价值有限。加拿大人使用远程医疗的比例高于美国人(50%对40%,P<0.05),且花费的时间比面对面就诊更多(7/10对5/10,P<0.05)。美国人更有可能将远程医疗用于术后随访就诊(6/10对4/10,P<0.05)以及在诊所开门前的上午(4/10对2/10,P<0.05)。与所有其他执业类型相比,私人执业医生未来更有可能将远程医疗用于联合健康服务提供者就诊(P<0.05)。在COVID-19大流行期间,远程医疗占患者诊疗的近一半,但仍存在局限性。

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