Alba Brandon, Arnold Sydney H, Siotos Charalampos, Hansdorfer Mark, Aminzada Amir, Dorafshar Amir, Hood Keith
Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.
Eplasty. 2023 Jun 15;23:e35. eCollection 2023.
The use of telemedicine has become increasingly common, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. Virtual visits can be beneficial for use in plastic surgery but are not without limitations. The purpose of this study was to better understand the utility of telemedicine in plastic surgery from both patient and provider perspectives.
A survey was distributed to all patients who had a telemedicine visit at the authors' institution from April to October 2020 as well as a representative cohort of providers via the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The survey collected various demographic data and included a Likert scale questionnaire to assess the use and overall quality of telemedicine services. Data collected for the patient and provider groups were compared using tests, chi-square tests, and Mann-Whitney () tests.
A total of 67 patients (N = 501; 13.4%) and 160 providers (N = 2701; 5.9%) responded to the survey. Patients were significantly younger than providers (45.8 ± 11.8 vs 55.0 ± 11.6 years; < .001). Patients responded significantly more favorably than providers in the domains of telemedicine usefulness, ease of use, interaction quality, and reliability. Patients were significantly more comfortable than providers in scheduling surgery without an in-person visit. Patients also rated higher comfort levels than providers with a virtual physical examination, including examination of sensitive body parts, such as breasts and genitals.
Plastic surgery patients are generally comfortable and satisfied with the care provided by telemedicine. Telemedicine can provide high-quality health care and can be utilized by plastic surgeons to optimize care in their practice.
远程医疗的使用日益普遍,尤其是自新冠疫情以来。虚拟就诊在整形外科中可能有益,但也并非没有局限性。本研究的目的是从患者和医疗服务提供者的角度更好地了解远程医疗在整形外科中的效用。
对2020年4月至10月在作者所在机构进行远程医疗就诊的所有患者以及通过美国整形外科医师协会选取的有代表性的医疗服务提供者群体进行了一项调查。该调查收集了各种人口统计学数据,并包括一份李克特量表问卷,以评估远程医疗服务的使用情况和总体质量。使用t检验、卡方检验和曼-惠特尼U检验对患者组和医疗服务提供者组收集的数据进行比较。
共有67名患者(N = 501;13.4%)和160名医疗服务提供者(N = 2701;5.9%)回复了调查。患者明显比医疗服务提供者年轻(45.8±11.8岁对55.0±11.6岁;P <.001)。在远程医疗的有用性、易用性、互动质量和可靠性方面,患者的反馈明显比医疗服务提供者更积极。在不进行面对面就诊的情况下安排手术时,患者比医疗服务提供者明显更自在。在包括对乳房和生殖器等敏感身体部位的检查在内的虚拟体格检查方面,患者的舒适度评分也高于医疗服务提供者。
整形外科患者总体上对远程医疗提供的护理感到舒适和满意。远程医疗可以提供高质量的医疗保健,整形外科医生可以利用它来优化其临床实践中的护理。