Division of Nephrology, Unity Health-St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2021 Dec;16(12):1813-1823. doi: 10.2215/CJN.06660521. Epub 2021 Dec 7.
Video-based telemedicine provides an alternative health care delivery model for patients with CKD. The objective was to provide an overview of the available evidence on the implementation and outcomes of adopting video-based telemedicine in nephrology.
DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS: MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and CINAHL were searched in December 2019 and again in January 2021 for studies using video-based telemedicine for adults across the spectrum of kidney disease. Study types included peer-reviewed clinical trials, observational studies, and descriptive studies available in full text. Search results were independently screened by two authors, who then independently reviewed and extracted data from the eligible studies. Results were synthesized in tabular format, summarizing study characteristics by area within nephrology; the video-based interventions used; and clinical, health care utilization, and patient-reported outcomes.
After reviewing 1870 unique citations, 24 studies were included (four randomized controlled trials, six cohort studies, five pre-post intervention studies, seven case series, and two qualitative studies). Video-based technology was used to facilitate care across all stages of CKD. Although earlier studies used a range of institution-specific technologies that linked main hospital sites to more remote health care locations, more recent studies used technology platforms that allowed patients to receive care in a location of their choice. Video-based care was well received, with the studies reporting high patient satisfaction and acceptable clinical outcomes.
Video-based telemedicine is being used for kidney care and has evolved to be less reliant on specialized telemedicine equipment. As its use continues to grow, further primary studies and systematic reviews of outcomes associated with the latest innovations to video-based care in nephrology can address knowledge gaps, such as approaches to sustainable integration and minimization of barriers to access.
基于视频的远程医疗为慢性肾脏病患者提供了一种替代的医疗服务模式。本研究旨在综述采用基于视频的远程医疗在肾脏病学中的实施和结果方面的现有证据。
设计、设置、参与者和测量:2019 年 12 月和 2021 年 1 月,在 MEDLINE、EMBASE、Cochrane 系统评价数据库、Cochrane 对照试验中心注册库和 CINAHL 上搜索了使用基于视频的远程医疗治疗各种肾脏疾病的成人患者的研究。研究类型包括同行评议的临床试验、观察性研究和可全文获取的描述性研究。两位作者独立筛选检索结果,然后独立审查并从合格研究中提取数据。结果以表格形式汇总,按肾脏病学领域、使用的基于视频的干预措施以及临床、医疗保健利用和患者报告的结局总结研究特征。
在审查了 1870 篇独特的引文后,纳入了 24 项研究(四项随机对照试验、六项队列研究、五项前后干预研究、七项病例系列研究和两项定性研究)。基于视频的技术被用于 CKD 的各个阶段的医疗。虽然早期的研究使用了各种机构特定的技术,将主要医院站点与更偏远的医疗保健地点连接起来,但最近的研究使用了允许患者在其选择的地点接受护理的技术平台。基于视频的护理受到了好评,研究报告了患者的高满意度和可接受的临床结局。
基于视频的远程医疗正在用于肾脏护理,并且已经发展到较少依赖专门的远程医疗设备。随着其使用的不断增加,可以进行更多的初级研究和对肾脏病学中基于视频的最新创新相关结果的系统评价,以解决知识空白,例如可持续整合的方法和最小化获取障碍。