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挪威全科医生在 COVID-19 封锁期间视频咨询的潜在问题和挑战:免费文本调查答案的定性分析。

General Practitioners' Experiences With Potentials and Pitfalls of Video Consultations in Norway During the COVID-19 Lockdown: Qualitative Analysis of Free-Text Survey Answers.

机构信息

General Practice Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Nursing, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.

Norwegian Centre for E-health Research, Tromsø, Norway.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2023 Mar 20;25:e45812. doi: 10.2196/45812.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The use of video consultations (VCs) in Norwegian general practice rapidly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. During societal lockdowns, VCs were used for nearly all types of clinical problems, as in-person consultations were kept to a minimum.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to explore general practitioners' (GPs') experiences of potentials and pitfalls associated with the use of VCs during the first pandemic lockdown.

METHODS

Between April 14 and May 3, 2020, all regular Norwegian GPs (N=4858) were invited to answer a web-based survey, which included open-ended questions about their experiences with the advantages and pitfalls of VCs. A total of 2558 free-text answers were provided by 657 of the 1237 GPs who participated in the survey. The material was subjected to reflexive thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Four main themes were identified. First, VCs are described as being particularly convenient, informative, and effective for consultations with previously known patients. Second, strategically planned VCs may facilitate effective tailoring of clinical trajectories that optimize clinical workflow. VCs allow for an initial overview of the problem (triage), follow-up evaluation after an in-person consultation, provision of advice and information concerning test results and discharge notes, extension of sick leaves, and delivery of other medical certificates. VCs may, in certain situations, enhance the GPs' insight in their patients' relational and socioeconomical resources and vulnerabilities, and even facilitate relationship-building with patients in need of care who might otherwise be reluctant to seek help. Third, VCs are characterized by a demarcated communication style and the "one problem approach," which may entail effectiveness in the short run. However, the web-based communication climate implies degradation of valuable nonverbal signals that are more evidently present in in-person consultations. Finally, overreliance on VCs may, in a longer perspective, undermine the establishment and maintenance of relational trust, with a negative impact on the quality of care and patient safety. Compensatory mechanisms include clarifying with the patient what the next step is, answering any questions and giving further advice on treatment if conditions do not improve or there is a need for follow-up. Participation of family members can also be helpful to improve reciprocal understanding and safety.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings have relevance for future implementation of VCs and deserve further exploration under less stressful circumstances.

摘要

背景

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,挪威全科医生(GP)中视频咨询(VC)的使用迅速增加。在社会封锁期间,由于尽量减少了面对面咨询,几乎所有类型的临床问题都使用了 VC。

目的

本研究旨在探讨全科医生在首次大流行封锁期间使用 VC 的潜在优势和陷阱的经验。

方法

2020 年 4 月 14 日至 5 月 3 日,邀请所有常规挪威全科医生(N=4858)回答在线调查,其中包括有关 VC 的优势和陷阱的开放性问题。共有 1237 名参与调查的全科医生中的 657 名提供了 2558 份自由文本答案。对材料进行了反思主题分析。

结果

确定了四个主要主题。首先,VC 被描述为特别方便、信息丰富且对以前已知患者的咨询非常有效。其次,有计划地进行 VC 可以促进临床轨迹的有效定制,从而优化临床工作流程。VC 允许对问题进行初步概述(分诊),在面对面咨询后进行随访评估,提供有关测试结果和出院记录的建议和信息,延长病假,并提供其他医疗证明。在某些情况下,VC 可以增强 GP 对患者的人际关系和社会经济资源和脆弱性的洞察力,甚至可以促进与可能不愿意寻求帮助的需要护理的患者建立关系。第三,VC 的特点是有明确的沟通风格和“一个问题的方法”,这可能在短期内有效。但是,基于网络的沟通环境意味着有价值的非言语信号的退化,而这些信号在面对面咨询中更为明显。最后,从长远来看,过度依赖 VC 可能会破坏关系信任的建立和维护,对护理质量和患者安全产生负面影响。补偿机制包括向患者澄清下一步是什么,如果病情没有改善或需要随访,回答任何问题并提供进一步的治疗建议。家庭成员的参与也有助于提高相互理解和安全性。

结论

这些发现与未来实施 VC 相关,在压力较小的情况下值得进一步探索。

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