Lee Max L, Wei Eric X, Kandathil Cherian, Most Sam P
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Stanford Health Care Palo Alto California USA.
OTO Open. 2024 Jan 27;8(1):e109. doi: 10.1002/oto2.109. eCollection 2024 Jan-Mar.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to increased telehealth utilization in outpatient otolaryngology settings. While other studies on telehealth usage in otolaryngology settings have focused on demographic disparities during the pandemic, none have yet assessed how these demographic disparities have evolved from before versus after the pandemic. This study examines 4 recent consecutive years of demographic and clinical data from a large hospital system to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed demographic patterns in telehealth utilization. We demonstrate substantial increases in the number of otolaryngology patients participating in telehealth since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic but with no differences in patient distributions by race or ethnicity over time. We also found that telehealth patients, on average, were younger, more likely to be English-speaking, and more likely to be female. While these disparities widened slightly after the start of the pandemic, they were also present prior to the pandemic.
新冠疫情导致门诊耳鼻喉科环境中远程医疗的使用增加。虽然其他关于耳鼻喉科环境中远程医疗使用的研究聚焦于疫情期间的人口统计学差异,但尚无研究评估这些人口统计学差异在疫情前后是如何演变的。本研究检查了一家大型医院系统连续4年的人口统计学和临床数据,以调查新冠疫情如何改变了远程医疗使用中的人口统计学模式。我们证明,自新冠疫情开始以来,参与远程医疗的耳鼻喉科患者数量大幅增加,但患者的种族或族裔分布随时间没有差异。我们还发现,远程医疗患者平均更年轻,更有可能说英语,且更有可能是女性。虽然这些差异在疫情开始后略有扩大,但在疫情之前也存在。