Budrevičiūtė Aida, Raila Gediminas, Paukštaitienė Renata, Valius Leonas, Argyrides Marios
Independent Scientist, Chief Researcher of the Biomedical Study "Challenges of COVID-19 Pandemic in Family Medicine", LT-06256 Vilnius, Lithuania.
Department of Family Medicine, Kaunas, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, LT-44307 Kaunas, Lithuania.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Dec 7;10(12):2472. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10122472.
Crises in the medicine sector such as the COVID-19 pandemic encourage the search for effective solutions for the provision of health care services, when conventional face-to-face consultations may be difficult to deliver effectively due to contact restrictions. The main objective of this study was to investigate consultation management provided by physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lithuania. The dependence of diagnostic testing and vaccination of patients on the socio-demographic characteristics of physicians was also assessed. An anonymous survey was carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic, between 21 June 2021 and 17 September 2021, involving 191 physicians (9% of the total population) working in family physician teams in Lithuania. Thirty-nine Lithuanian Primary Health Care Institutions (PHCIs) were selected for this study, of which 11 were public and 28 were private. Private and public PHCIs employed 31% and 63% of the respondents, respectively, and 6% of respondents worked at both types of institutions. Concerning telemedicine, the physician-respondents frequently provided consultations over the telephone (79.6%) and in-person (63.9%), but less so via the Internet, with the latter option never being used at all by 57.1% of the respondents. Whilst telephone consultations were frequently provided by Lithuanian physicians, only half of the respondents chose to provide services over the Internet. Private, smaller, and rural-based PHCIs should more actively offer viral diagnostics and vaccination services.
诸如新冠疫情这样的医疗行业危机促使人们寻求提供医疗保健服务的有效解决方案,因为在接触限制的情况下,传统的面对面咨询可能难以有效开展。本研究的主要目的是调查立陶宛医生在新冠疫情期间提供的咨询管理情况。还评估了患者的诊断检测和疫苗接种对医生社会人口学特征的依赖性。在2021年6月21日至2021年9月17日的新冠疫情期间进行了一项匿名调查,涉及立陶宛家庭医生团队中的191名医生(占总人口的9%)。本研究选取了39所立陶宛初级卫生保健机构(PHCIs),其中11所是公立的,28所是私立的。私立和公立初级卫生保健机构分别雇佣了31%和63%的受访者,6%的受访者在这两种类型的机构工作。关于远程医疗,参与调查的医生经常通过电话(79.6%)和面对面(63.9%)提供咨询,但通过互联网提供咨询的情况较少,57.1%的受访者从未使用过后者。虽然立陶宛医生经常提供电话咨询,但只有一半的受访者选择通过互联网提供服务。私立、规模较小和位于农村的初级卫生保健机构应更积极地提供病毒诊断和疫苗接种服务。