Thawani Sujata P, Minen Mia T, Grossman Scott N, Friedman Steven, Bhatt Jaydeep M, Foo Farng-Yang A, Torres Daniel M, Weinberg Harold J, Kim Nina H, Levitan Valeriya, Cardiel Myrna I, Zakin Elina, Conway Jenna M, Kurzweil Arielle M, Hasanaj Lisena, Stainman Rebecca S, Seixas Azizi, Galetta Steven L, Balcer Laura J, Busis Neil A
Department of Neurology, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2024 Mar;30(3):841-849. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2023.0168. Epub 2023 Aug 25.
Background and Objectives:To better understand patients' and neurologists' assessments of their experiences regarding effectiveness of teleneurology encounters.
Methods:Following an audio-video telehealth visit, neurologists asked patients to participate in a survey-based research study about the encounter, and then, the neurologists also recorded their own evaluations. Data were analyzed using standard quantitative and qualitative techniques for dichotomous and ordered-category survey responses in this cross-sectional analysis.
Results:The study included unique encounters between 187 patients and 11 general neurologists. The mean patient age was 49 ± 17.5 years. Two thirds of the patients (66.8%, 125/187) were female. One third (33.2%; 62) were patients new to the NYU Langone Health neurology practices. The most common patient chief complaints were headache (69/187, 36.9%), focal and generalized numbness or tingling (21, 11.2%), memory difficulty (15, 8%), spine-related symptoms (12, 6.4%), and vertigo (11, 5.9%). Most patients (94.7%, 177/187) reported that the teleneurology encounter satisfied their needs. Patients and their neurologists agreed that the experience was effective in 91% (162/178) of encounters, regardless of whether the visit was for a new or established patient visit.
Discussion:More than 90% of new and established patients and their neurologists agreed that teleneurology encounters were effective despite some limitations of the examination, the occasional need for patient assistance, and technical difficulties. Our results provide further evidence to justify and to expand the clinical use of teleneurology.
为了更好地了解患者和神经科医生对远程神经科会诊有效性体验的评估。
在一次视听远程医疗会诊后,神经科医生邀请患者参与一项关于此次会诊的基于调查的研究,然后神经科医生也记录下他们自己的评估。在这项横断面分析中,使用标准的定量和定性技术对二分法和有序类别调查回复进行数据分析。
该研究纳入了187名患者与11名普通神经科医生之间的独特会诊。患者的平均年龄为49±17.5岁。三分之二的患者(66.8%,125/187)为女性。三分之一(33.2%;62名)是纽约大学朗格尼健康神经科诊所的新患者。最常见的患者主诉是头痛(69/187, 36.9%)﹑局灶性和全身性麻木或刺痛(21名,11.2%)﹑记忆困难(15名,8%)﹑脊柱相关症状(12名,6.4%)和眩晕(11名,5.9%)。大多数患者(94.7%,177/187)报告称远程神经科会诊满足了他们的需求。患者及其神经科医生一致认为,在91%(162/178)的会诊中,这种体验是有效的,无论此次就诊是针对新患者还是复诊患者。
尽管检查存在一些局限性,偶尔需要患者协助,且存在技术困难,但超过90%的新老患者及其神经科医生一致认为远程神经科会诊是有效的。我们的结果为远程神经科的临床应用提供了进一步的证据,证明其合理性并支持扩大其应用。