Barlas Nur, Barlas Sait Berk, Basnyat Shristi, Adalier Emre
Department of Internal Medicine, Cape Coral Hospital, Cape Coral, Florida, United States.
Department of Rheumatology, Cape Coral Hospital, Cape Coral, Florida, United States.
Mediterr J Rheumatol. 2023 Mar 31;34(1):16-23. doi: 10.31138/mjr.34.1.16. eCollection 2023 Mar.
The COVID-19 pandemic increased the use of telemedicine in the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. The paper intends to provide a narrative review of the PubMed literature (2017-2023) on the application of telemedicine in the management of RA to identify the trends in the application of telemedicine in RA and future research needs.
The PubMed database was used to research data. "Telemedicine" and "rheumatoid arthritis" keywords were entered in the search box. Out of 126 publications between 2017-2023, ones that did not directly address RA, not relate to telemedicine, case reports, preliminary reports and comments to editors were screened. 31 articles were selected for the study.
27 of 31 studies support the value of telemedicine in the monitoring of RA patients. Patient-reported outcomes mostly report positive perceptions, high satisfaction, and convenience. There was no statistically significant difference between telemedicine and hospital visits. Four studies reported the quality of care of telemedicine consultations was inferior to in-person consultations. One of these four studies reported limited health and digital literacy, and older age reduce satisfaction with telemedicine. Comparative and randomised clinical studies and research on modes of telemedicine were limited in quantity. Limitations in study design, lack of evaluation in various settings may impact the generalisability of findings.
This review suggests that telemedicine is beneficial in the management of RA, however more studies are needed to pinpoint the most effective uses of telemedicine and to explore alternative health care services for patients with barriers to access telemedicine.
新冠疫情增加了远程医疗在类风湿关节炎(RA)患者管理中的应用。本文旨在对PubMed文献(2017 - 2023年)进行叙述性综述,内容是关于远程医疗在RA管理中的应用,以确定远程医疗在RA应用中的趋势以及未来的研究需求。
使用PubMed数据库检索数据。在搜索框中输入“远程医疗”和“类风湿关节炎”关键词。在2017 - 2023年间的126篇出版物中,筛选出未直接涉及RA、与远程医疗无关、病例报告、初步报告以及给编辑的评论。选取31篇文章进行研究。
31项研究中的27项支持远程医疗在监测RA患者方面的价值。患者报告的结果大多显示出积极的看法、高度的满意度和便利性。远程医疗与医院就诊之间没有统计学上的显著差异。四项研究报告称远程医疗咨询的护理质量低于面对面咨询。这四项研究中的一项报告称,健康和数字素养有限以及年龄较大降低了对远程医疗的满意度。关于远程医疗模式的比较研究和随机临床研究数量有限。研究设计的局限性、在各种环境中缺乏评估可能会影响研究结果的普遍性。
本综述表明,远程医疗在RA管理中是有益的,然而,需要更多研究来确定远程医疗的最有效用途,并为难以使用远程医疗的患者探索替代医疗服务。