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与使用远程医疗进行上肢专科护理的舒适度相关的因素。

Factors Associated With Comfort Using Telemedicine for Upper Limb Specialty Care.

机构信息

Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care, Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.

Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care, Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.

出版信息

J Hand Surg Am. 2023 Jul;48(7):647-654. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2023.04.006.

Abstract

PURPOSE

There is a growing interest in diagnosis and treatment through telemedicine because of its convenience, accessibility, and lower costs. There are clinician and patient barriers to wider adoption of telemedicine. To support the effective and equitable use of telemedicine, we investigated the patient, illness, and surgeon factors associated with the specialist level of comfort in providing upper limb care via telemedicine.

METHODS

Seventy-five upper-extremity musculoskeletal specialists completed an online survey-based experiment in which they viewed 12 patient scenarios with randomized patient age, gender, diagnosis, pain intensity, and patient preference for surgical treatment (yes or no) and rated their comfort with telemedicine from 0, no comfort, to 10, complete comfort. The participants were able to provide a rationale for their stance in open text boxes. We recorded the following specialist factors: gender, location of practice, years in practice, subspecialty, the supervision of trainees, and surgeon-rated importance of a physical examination.

RESULTS

In a multivariable analysis, greater surgeon comfort using telemedicine was associated with nontrauma conditions, four specific diagnoses, and patients who did not have severe pain. Lower surgeon comfort with telemedicine was associated with the higher clinician-rated importance of a hands-on physical examination and supervising trainees. Text-based reasons provided for relative comfort with telemedicine included nonsurgical treatment and facility of diagnosis based on interviews alone. Text-based reasons for relative discomfort with telemedicine included a perceived need for a hands-on physical examination and a preference for an in-person conversation for specific discussions, including scheduling surgery.

CONCLUSIONS

Greater specialist enthusiasm for telemedicine is associated with personal preferences regarding the upper-extremity condition, patients with less severe pain, and a willingness to forego a hands-on examination.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Utilization of telemedicine for upper-extremity specialty care may be facilitated by diagnosis-specific care strategies and strategies for video examination, with a focus on tactics that are effective for people with more intense symptoms.

摘要

目的

由于远程医疗具有便捷、可及和成本低等优势,因此人们对其诊断和治疗的兴趣日益浓厚。但远程医疗的广泛应用仍存在医患障碍。为了支持远程医疗的有效和公平使用,我们研究了与通过远程医疗提供上肢护理的专家舒适度相关的患者、疾病和外科医生因素。

方法

75 名上肢运动医学专家完成了一项在线调查实验,他们观看了 12 个患者情景,这些情景中的患者年龄、性别、诊断、疼痛强度和对手术治疗的偏好(是或否)是随机的,然后对他们通过远程医疗提供护理的舒适度进行 0(无舒适度)至 10(完全舒适度)的评分。参与者可以在开放文本框中提供他们立场的理由。我们记录了以下专家因素:性别、实践地点、从业年限、亚专业、培训生的监督以及外科医生对体格检查重要性的评分。

结果

在多变量分析中,使用远程医疗的外科医生舒适度更高与非创伤性疾病、四种特定诊断和疼痛不严重的患者相关。远程医疗舒适度较低与外科医生对体格检查重要性的评分较高以及监督培训生有关。基于文字的相对远程医疗舒适度的理由包括非手术治疗和仅通过访谈即可诊断。基于文字的相对远程医疗不适度的理由包括需要进行体格检查以及出于某些讨论(包括安排手术)的目的更喜欢面对面交流。

结论

外科医生对远程医疗的热情更高与他们对上肢疾病的个人偏好、疼痛程度较轻的患者以及愿意放弃体格检查有关。

临床相关性

针对特定上肢疾病的护理策略和视频检查策略可能会促进上肢专科远程医疗的应用,其重点是针对症状更严重的患者有效的策略。

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