Patient Satisfaction and Interest in Telemedicine Visits Following Total Knee and Hip Replacement Surgery.

Michael R Moore, Matthew S Galetta, Ran Schwarzkopf, James D Slover
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Introduction: Telemedicine is the practice of caring for patients remotely when the patient and provider are not physically present at the same location. Within orthopedic surgery, telemedicine offers care without the typical obstacles of an in-person appointment such as difficulty ambulating following surgery and patient wait times. In this study, we evaluated patient interest and satisfaction in postoperative telemedicine visits following hip or knee arthroplasty surgery. Materials and Methods: Patients were offered either a traditional in-person or a remote telemedicine postoperative visit following surgery. Patients were asked to complete a satisfaction survey following their postoperative visit regarding their experience. Patient-survey responses as well as patient-reported outcome metrics were captured using a mobile and web-based electronic patient rehabilitation application. Results: A total of 766 patients were included in this study with 360 offered postoperative telemedicine visits and 402 offered traditional in-person visits. Two hundred fifty-nine patients reported satisfaction levels with their telemedicine visit, with 58.3% of patients characterizing their feelings with the visit as "extremely satisfied," 32.0% as "satisfied," 8.9% as "neutral," 0.3% as "dissatisfied," and 0.3% as "extremely dissatisfied." A total of 713 patients reported how the COVID-19 pandemic effected their feelings toward telemedicine with 12.9% of patients characterizing the affect as "extremely positively," 33.1% of patients as "positively," 48.9% of patients as "neutral," 3.6% of patients as "negatively," and 1.4% of patients as "extremely negatively." There were no significant differences in the change between preoperative Hip disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Scores/Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score Joint Replacement, or Veterans RAND 12 Physical and Mental components and these values at 12 weeks follow-up and 1-year follow-up, respectively, in patients who had telemedicine visits versus those who had traditional in-person visits. Discussion: The results of this study demonstrate that the patients who decided to have a telemedicine visit during their postoperative visit were satisfied with their experience. Overall, COVID-19 had a positive influence on patient's feelings toward telemedicine visits.

全膝关节和髋关节置换术后远程医疗访问的患者满意度和兴趣。
远程医疗是指当患者和提供者不在同一地点时远程护理患者的实践。在骨科手术中,远程医疗提供的护理没有面对面预约的典型障碍,例如手术后走动困难和患者等待时间。在这项研究中,我们评估了患者对髋关节或膝关节置换术后远程医疗访问的兴趣和满意度。材料和方法:为患者提供传统的面对面或远程远程医疗术后随访。患者被要求在术后随访后完成一份满意度调查。使用移动和基于网络的电子患者康复应用程序捕获患者调查反应以及患者报告的结果指标。结果:本研究共纳入766例患者,其中360例术后远程医疗就诊,402例术后传统上门就诊。259名患者报告了他们对远程医疗访问的满意度,58.3%的患者将他们对访问的感受描述为“非常满意”,32.0%为“满意”,8.9%为“一般”,0.3%为“不满意”,0.3%为“非常不满意”。共有713名患者报告了COVID-19大流行如何影响他们对远程医疗的感受,其中12.9%的患者将影响描述为“非常积极”,33.1%的患者为“积极”,48.9%的患者为“中性”,3.6%的患者为“消极”,1.4%的患者为“非常消极”。术前髋关节残疾和骨关节炎结局评分/膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结局评分/关节置换术或退伍军人RAND 12生理和心理成分以及这些值在12周和1年随访期间的变化无显著差异,分别在远程医疗就诊的患者和传统的面对面就诊的患者中。讨论:本研究结果表明,决定在术后就诊期间进行远程医疗就诊的患者对其体验感到满意。总体而言,COVID-19对患者对远程医疗就诊的感受产生了积极影响。
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