Usefulness of combined telemedicine for self‐injection of calcitonin gene‐related peptide pathway targeting monoclonal antibodies

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Takao Takeshima, Naoko Sanno, Yumiko Miura, Y. Matsumori
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Abstract

We examined whether the combined use of telemedicine and self‐injection could improve patient satisfaction.For patients with migraine, the use of calcitonin gene‐related peptide ‐pathway targeting monoclonal antibodies is associated with concerns, such as the burden of doctor visits and anxiety around self‐injection.At four institutions, patients with migraines who used self‐injectable calcitonin gene‐related peptide ‐pathway targeting monoclonal antibodies attempted telemedicine, and web‐based questionnaires and interviews were conducted thereafter.Of the 26 participants, 58% felt that telemedicine helped with self‐injections and 65% wanted to continue using the combination. The average time required per doctor visit was reduced from 158 to 31 min, and the median from 86 to 18 min. The benefits included reduced burden (46%), ease of schedule adjustment (35%), and lower anxiety levels (19%).Although there are issues with telemedicine usage, including the burden on healthcare professionals or lower reimbursement points, the combination of self‐injection of calcitonin gene‐related peptide ‐pathway targeting monoclonal antibodies and telemedicine is effective in improving the experience of patients have migraines.
联合远程医疗对自行注射降钙素基因相关肽通路靶向单克隆抗体的实用性
对于偏头痛患者来说,使用降钙素基因相关肽通路靶向单克隆抗体会产生一些顾虑,如就医负担和对自我注射的焦虑。在四家机构中,使用自我注射降钙素基因相关肽-通路靶向单克隆抗体的偏头痛患者尝试了远程医疗,随后进行了网络问卷调查和访谈。在26名参与者中,58%的人认为远程医疗有助于自我注射,65%的人希望继续使用这种组合。每次看医生所需的平均时间从 158 分钟减少到 31 分钟,中位数从 86 分钟减少到 18 分钟。虽然远程医疗的使用还存在一些问题,包括对医护人员造成的负担或较低的报销点,但自我注射降钙素基因相关肽通路靶向单克隆抗体与远程医疗的结合能有效改善偏头痛患者的就医体验。
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