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COVID-19 大流行期间赫尔辛基头颈部中心的虚拟就诊:患者安全事件以及患者和医护人员的体验。

Virtual visits at the Helsinki Head and Neck Center during the COVID-19 pandemic: patient safety incidents and the experiences of patients and staff.

机构信息

Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 263, 00029 HUS, Kasarmikatu 11-13Helsinki, FIN, Finland.

Quality of Care and Patient Safety Department, Head and Neck Center, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 May 13;23(1):483. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09521-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

During the COVID-19 pandemic, health care had to find new ways to care for patients while reducing infection transmission. The role of telemedicine role has grown exponentially.

METHODS

A questionnaire on experiences and satisfaction was sent to the staff of the Head and Neck Center of Helsinki University Hospital and to otorhinolaryngology patients treated remotely between March and June 2020. Additionally, patient safety incident reports were examined for incidents involving virtual visits.

RESULTS

Staff (response rate 30.6%, (n = 116)) opinions seemed to be quite polarized. In general, staff felt virtual visits were useful for select groups of patients and certain situations, and beneficial in addition to face-to-face visits, not instead of them. Patients (response rate 11.7%, (n = 77)) gave positive feedback on virtual visits, with savings in time (average 89 min), distance travelled (average 31.4 km) and travel expenses (average 13.84€).

CONCLUSIONS

While telemedicine was implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure patient treatment, its usefulness after the pandemic must be examined. Evaluation of treatment pathways is critical to ensure that quality of care is upheld while new treatment protocols are introduced. Telemedicine offers the opportunity to save environmental, temporal, and monetary resources. Nonetheless, the appropriate use of telemedicine is essential, and clinicians must be offered the option to examine and treat patients face-to-face.

摘要

背景

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,医疗保健必须寻找新的方法来照顾患者,同时减少感染的传播。远程医疗的作用呈指数级增长。

方法

我们向赫尔辛基大学医院的头颈中心的工作人员和 2020 年 3 月至 6 月期间远程治疗的耳鼻喉科患者发送了一份关于经验和满意度的问卷。此外,还检查了涉及虚拟就诊的患者安全事件报告。

结果

工作人员(回复率 30.6%,(n=116))的意见似乎相当两极分化。总的来说,工作人员认为虚拟就诊对某些患者群体和某些情况有用,并且对面对面就诊是有益的,而不是替代面对面就诊。患者(回复率 11.7%,(n=77))对虚拟就诊给予了积极的反馈,节省了时间(平均 89 分钟)、旅行距离(平均 31.4 公里)和旅行费用(平均 13.84 欧元)。

结论

虽然远程医疗是在 COVID-19 大流行期间为确保患者治疗而实施的,但必须在大流行后对其有用性进行检查。评估治疗途径对于确保在引入新的治疗方案的同时保持护理质量至关重要。远程医疗提供了节省环境、时间和金钱资源的机会。尽管如此,远程医疗的适当使用至关重要,必须为临床医生提供亲自检查和治疗患者的选择。

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