Mateus Lidia A, Law Madelyn P, Khowaja Asif Raza, Orlando Elaina, Pace Alexander, Roy Madan, Sulowski Christopher
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, Canada.
Research Department, Niagara Health, St. Catharines, ON, Canada.
Front Digit Health. 2023 May 26;5:1181059. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2023.1181059. eCollection 2023.
Use of telemedicine for healthcare delivery in the emergency department can increase access to specialized care for pediatric patients without direct access to a children's hospital. Currently, telemedicine is underused in this setting.
This pilot research project aimed to evaluate the perceived effectiveness of a telemedicine program in delivering care to critically ill pediatric patients in the emergency department by exploring the experiences of parents/caregivers and physicians.
Sequential explanatory mixed methods were employed, in which quantitative methods of inquiry were followed by qualitative methods. Data were collected through a post-used survey for physicians, followed by semi-structured interviews with physicians and parents/guardians of children treated through the program. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the survey data. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyze interview data.
The findings describe positive perceptions of telemedicine for emergency department pediatric care, as well as barriers and facilitators to its use. The research also discusses implications for practice and recommendations for overcoming barriers and supporting facilitators when implementing telemedicine programming.
The findings suggest that a telemedicine program has utility and acceptance among parents/caregivers and physicians for the treatment of critically ill pediatric patients in the emergency department. Benefits recognized and valued by both parents/caregivers and physicians include rapid connection to sub-specialized care and enhanced communication between remote and local physicians. Sample size and response rate are key limitations of the study.
在急诊科使用远程医疗提供医疗服务,可以增加那些无法直接前往儿童医院的儿科患者获得专科护理的机会。目前,远程医疗在这种情况下未得到充分利用。
本试点研究项目旨在通过探索家长/照顾者和医生的经历,评估远程医疗项目在为急诊科重症儿科患者提供护理方面的感知效果。
采用序列解释性混合方法,即先采用定量调查方法,再采用定性方法。通过对医生的使用后调查收集数据,随后对参与该项目治疗的医生以及患儿的家长/监护人进行半结构化访谈。使用描述性统计分析调查数据,采用反思性主题分析方法分析访谈数据。
研究结果描述了对远程医疗用于急诊科儿科护理的积极看法,以及其使用的障碍和促进因素。该研究还讨论了对实践的影响,以及在实施远程医疗项目时克服障碍和支持促进因素的建议。
研究结果表明,远程医疗项目在家长/照顾者和医生中对于治疗急诊科重症儿科患者具有实用性和可接受性。家长/照顾者和医生都认可并重视的益处包括快速连接到专科护理以及加强远程和当地医生之间的沟通。样本量和回复率是该研究的关键局限性。