Telemedicine in Post-Exposure Prophylaxis to Biological Material During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on Care and Outcome Indicators.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Telemedicine and e-Health Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1089/tmj.2024.0041
Flávio Henrique de Holanda Lins, Maria Júlia Gonçalves de Mello, Tiago Pessoa Lima, Suely Arruda Vidal
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Abstract

Introduction: The restrictions on face-to-face care for exposure to biological material during the COVID-19 pandemic required alternatives to maintain outpatient assistance. This study evaluated the impact of telemedicine on care and outcome indicators of a reference service for exposure to biological material during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This pre- and post-study compared the effectiveness of telemedicine in the Hospital Correia Picanço in Recife (Pernambuco, Brazil) before (August 2018 to January 2019 [P1]) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (August 2020 to January 2021 [P2]). Individuals above 18 years old exposed to biological material who sought the service during P1 or P2 were included in the study. Results: A total of 4,494 cases were assessed (1,997 in P1 and 2,497 in P2), mostly because of sexual exposure (62.3%). The mean age was 32.2 ± 9.2 years, most individuals were male (64.9%), originated from Recife (56.6%), and the education level was up to 12 years (53.7%). P2 presented 43% more attendances and shorter intervals between the exposure and first attendance (51%), first testing (28%), and discharge (10%) than P1 (p < 0.05), and cases had no difference in discharge rate (p = 0.339). Cases of sexual exposure had the highest dropout rate in both periods. Conclusion: Telemedicine maintained similar outcomes to face-to-face care and improved the indicators, increasing the mean monthly attendance and reducing the time between exposure and follow-up.

COVID-19 大流行期间生物材料暴露后预防的远程医疗:对护理和结果指标的影响。
导言:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,由于接触生物材料的面对面护理受到限制,因此需要其他方法来维持门诊援助。本研究评估了远程医疗对 COVID-19 大流行期间生物材料暴露参考服务的护理和结果指标的影响。方法:这项前后研究比较了巴西伯南布哥州累西腓市 Correia Picanço 医院在 COVID-19 大流行之前(2018 年 8 月至 2019 年 1 月 [P1])和期间(2020 年 8 月至 2021 年 1 月 [P2])远程医疗的有效性。在 P1 或 P2 期间寻求服务的接触过生物材料的 18 岁以上个人都被纳入研究范围。研究结果共评估了 4,494 例病例(P1 为 1,997 例,P2 为 2,497 例),其中大部分是由于性暴露(62.3%)。平均年龄为 32.2 ± 9.2 岁,大多数为男性(64.9%),来自累西腓(56.6%),受教育程度最高为 12 年(53.7%)。与 P1 相比,P2 的就诊次数增加了 43%,从接触到首次就诊(51%)、首次检测(28%)和出院(10%)的时间间隔缩短了(P < 0.05),病例的出院率没有差异(P = 0.339)。在这两个时期,有性接触的病例辍学率最高。结论远程医疗保持了与面对面护理相似的效果,并改善了各项指标,提高了每月平均就诊率,缩短了暴露与随访之间的间隔时间。
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Telemedicine and e-Health
Telemedicine and e-Health 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
6.40%
发文量
270
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Telemedicine and e-Health is the leading peer-reviewed journal for cutting-edge telemedicine applications for achieving optimal patient care and outcomes. It places special emphasis on the impact of telemedicine on the quality, cost effectiveness, and access to healthcare. Telemedicine applications play an increasingly important role in health care. They offer indispensable tools for home healthcare, remote patient monitoring, and disease management, not only for rural health and battlefield care, but also for nursing home, assisted living facilities, and maritime and aviation settings. Telemedicine and e-Health offers timely coverage of the advances in technology that offer practitioners, medical centers, and hospitals new and innovative options for managing patient care, electronic records, and medical billing.
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