The Impact of Remote Urology Outpatient Clinics during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Y. Abdelmotagly, M. Noureldin, L. Paramore, Raj Kummar, T. Nedas, R. Hindley, A. Emara
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Introduction: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic of 2020 had a major impact on NHS services. From the 23rd of March 2020, the Urology Department in Basingstoke initiated telephone-led consultation clinicsinstead of face-to-face outpatient appointments, in accordance with U.K. guidance.Objectives: To evaluate patient experience and satisfaction following the introduction of remote (telephone) consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic.Patients and methods: The first 200 remote patient appointments between the 30th of March 2020 and the 16th of April 2020 were sent a postal questionnaire (19 questions relating to their experience and level of satisfaction with the interaction). Telephone consultations were conducted by 6 consultants, 3 registrars, and 2 specialist nurses. The patients were not prewarned to expect a questionnaire after the remote ap-pointment. The associated cost saving resulting from a switch from face-to-face appointments to remote telephone appointments was also calculated.Results: 100 out of the 200 patients responded within 1 month (response rate 50%). A total of 44% of the patients were new referrals, while 56% were follow-ups. Overall, the feedback was positive regarding the telephone consultation, with 88% rating the care received as excellent or very good. In addition, 90% would recommend a telephone consultation to family and friends. However, 35% would prefer in the future to have another telephone consultation rather than face-to-face consultation, with 46% preferring a face-to-face appointment in the future and 19% unsure. For new patients, the proportion wishing to have a face-to-face appointment, in the end, was unsurprisingly higher than it was for those undergoing a follow-up (39% vs. 7 %). In these 2 weeks, the cost reduction to the NHS from shifting from face-to-face consultation to telephone consultation was estimated to be £6500.Conclusions: Telephone urology clinics are a satisfactory alternative to face-to-face appointments for many of our patients now and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. They are efficient, cost-effective, and feasible to undertake urological consultation and can be implemented successfully in selected patients. The feedback from this questionnaire would suggest that priority should be given to face-to-face appointments for new patients and for complex follow-up appointments. Telephone follow-up appointments, however, are a good approach for the majority of patients.
COVID-19大流行期间远程泌尿外科门诊的影响
2020年冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行对NHS服务产生了重大影响。根据英国指导意见,从2020年3月23日起,贝辛斯托克市泌尿外科启动了电话咨询诊所,而不是面对面的门诊预约。目的:评估COVID-19大流行期间引入远程(电话)会诊后的患者体验和满意度。患者和方法:2020年3月30日至2020年4月16日期间的前200名远程预约患者通过邮寄方式发送了一份问卷(包含19个问题,涉及他们的体验和对互动的满意度)。6名咨询师、3名登记员和2名专科护士进行了电话咨询。在远程预约后,患者并没有预先被告知会有问卷调查。还计算了从面对面预约改为远程电话预约所节省的有关费用。结果:200例患者中有100例在1个月内缓解(有效率50%)。44%的患者为新转诊患者,56%为随访患者。总的来说,电话咨询的反馈是积极的,88%的人认为收到的护理是优秀或非常好。此外,90%的人建议向家人和朋友进行电话咨询。然而,35%的人希望在未来进行另一次电话咨询,而不是面对面的咨询,46%的人希望在未来进行面对面的预约,19%的人不确定。对于新患者来说,最终希望面对面预约的比例比接受随访的患者高(39%对7%),这并不令人意外。在这两周内,NHS从面对面咨询转向电话咨询的成本减少估计为6500英镑。结论:电话泌尿科诊所是目前和COVID-19大流行之后许多患者面对面预约的令人满意的替代方案。他们是有效的,具有成本效益,可行的进行泌尿科会诊,并能成功地实施在选定的患者。这份问卷的反馈表明,应该优先考虑新患者的面对面预约和复杂的随访预约。然而,电话随访预约对大多数患者来说是一种很好的方法。
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