Allen A, Hayes J, Sadasivan R, Williamson S K, Wittman C
Department of Medicine, KUMC, Kansas City, KS 66160-7312, USA.
J Telemed Telecare. 1995;1(1):34-7. doi: 10.1177/1357633X9500100107.
During the winter of 1993, medical oncologists from an urban, university-based hospital provided oncology care to rural patients using interactive video clinics (tele-oncology). In order to assess physician satisfaction with this form of outreach, surveys were performed after the video encounters, as well as after a limited number of subsequent clinical encounters on site. Various aspects of satisfaction were evaluated. Although the sample was small (a total of 41 clinical encounters and 3 oncologists), the results suggested that there was a reasonable level of physician satisfaction with, and confidence in, the use of video to replace some on-site oncology consultations. A definitive study of tele-oncology for providing care to rural cancer patients therefore appears to be warranted.
1993年冬季,一家位于城市、依托大学的医院的肿瘤内科医生通过交互式视频诊所(远程肿瘤学)为农村患者提供肿瘤治疗。为了评估医生对这种外展形式的满意度,在视频会诊后以及随后在现场进行的有限次数的临床会诊后进行了调查。对满意度的各个方面进行了评估。尽管样本量较小(总共41次临床会诊和3名肿瘤学家),但结果表明,医生对使用视频取代一些现场肿瘤会诊的满意度和信心处于合理水平。因此,似乎有必要对为农村癌症患者提供护理的远程肿瘤学进行一项确定性研究。