Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston Salem, NC, United States.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2024 Apr 8;26:e54008. doi: 10.2196/54008.
Numerous prior opinion papers, administrative electronic health record data studies, and cross-sectional surveys of telehealth during the pandemic have been published, but none have combined assessments of video visit success monitoring with longitudinal assessments of perceived challenges to the rapid adoption of video visits during the pandemic.
This study aims to quantify (1) the use of video visits (compared with in-person and telephone visits) over time during the pandemic, (2) video visit successful connection rates, and (3) changes in perceived video visit challenges.
A web-based survey was developed for the dual purpose of monitoring and improving video visit implementation in our health care system during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey included questions regarding rates of in-person, telephone, and video visits for clinician-patient encounters; the rate of successful connection for video visits; and perceived challenges to video visits (eg, software, hardware, bandwidth, and technology literacy). The survey was distributed via email to physicians, advanced practice professionals, and clinicians in May 2020. The survey was repeated in March 2021. Differences between the 2020 and 2021 responses were adjusted for within-respondent correlation across surveys and tested using generalized estimating equations.
A total of 1126 surveys were completed (511 surveys in 2020 and 615 surveys in 2021). In 2020, only 21.7% (73/336) of clinicians reported no difficulty connecting with patients during video visits and 28.6% (93/325) of clinicians reported no difficulty in 2021. The distribution of the percentage of successfully connected video visits ("Over the past two weeks of scheduled visits, what percentage did you successfully connect with patients by video?") was not significantly different between 2020 and 2021 (P=.74). Challenges in conducting video visits persisted over time. Poor connectivity was the most common challenge reported by clinicians. This response increased over time, with 30.5% (156/511) selecting it as a challenge in 2020 and 37.1% (228/615) in 2021 (P=.01). Patients not having access to their electronic health record portals was also a commonly reported challenge (109/511, 21.3% in 2020 and 137/615, 22.3% in 2021, P=.73).
During the pandemic, our health care delivery system rapidly adopted synchronous patient-clinician communication using video visits. As experience with video visits increased, the reported failure rate did not significantly decline, and clinicians continued to report challenges related to general network connectivity and patient access to technology.
在疫情期间,已经发表了许多关于医学专业学术文献的英文意见论文、管理电子健康记录数据研究和横断面调查,但没有一项研究将视频访问成功监测的评估与疫情期间视频访问快速采用的感知挑战的纵向评估结合起来。
本研究旨在量化:(1)在疫情期间,视频访问(与面对面和电话访问相比)随时间的使用情况;(2)视频访问成功连接率;(3)感知到的视频访问挑战的变化。
开发了一个基于网络的调查,用于在 COVID-19 大流行期间监测和改进我们医疗保健系统中的视频访问实施情况。该调查包括有关临床医生-患者就诊的面对面、电话和视频访问率的问题;视频访问成功连接率;以及视频访问的感知挑战(例如软件、硬件、带宽和技术素养)。该调查于 2020 年 5 月通过电子邮件分发给医生、高级执业专业人员和临床医生。该调查于 2021 年 3 月再次进行。使用广义估计方程对 2020 年和 2021 年的调查结果进行了调整,以考虑到调查内受访者的相关性。
共完成了 1126 项调查(2020 年完成 511 项,2021 年完成 615 项)。2020 年,只有 21.7%(73/336)的临床医生报告在视频访问中与患者连接没有困难,而 28.6%(93/325)的临床医生在 2021 年报告没有困难。“在过去两周的预约就诊中,您通过视频成功与患者联系的百分比是多少?”过去两周的预约就诊中,您通过视频成功与患者联系的百分比是多少?)2020 年和 2021 年之间没有显著差异(P=.74)。进行视频访问的挑战随着时间的推移而持续存在。临床医生报告的最常见挑战是连接不良。随着时间的推移,这一回应有所增加,2020 年有 30.5%(156/511)选择其作为挑战,2021 年有 37.1%(228/615)选择其作为挑战(P=.01)。患者无法访问其电子健康记录门户也是一个常见的挑战(2020 年有 109/511 人报告,占 21.3%,2021 年有 137/615 人报告,占 22.3%,P=.73)。
在疫情期间,我们的医疗服务提供系统迅速采用了同步的医患沟通方式,即使用视频访问。随着视频访问经验的增加,报告的失败率并没有显著下降,临床医生继续报告与一般网络连接和患者访问技术相关的挑战。