286 Are Telephone Reviews the Future in Outpatient Clinic Consultations?

G. Karagiannidis, E. Mallidis
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Abstract Aim The COVID-19 pandemic posed many challenges to healthcare system in the UK. Attempts were made to ensure the provision of treatment, continuity of care and follow-up of the patients. As a result, implementation of telephone consultations was started for most of the outpatient appointments. The aim of this study was to evaluate patient satisfaction and views on this alteration in service. Method The first 150 patients who had breast clinic appointments delivered by telephone consultation at Ipswich hospital during the pandemic in early 2020 were retrospectively identified and sent a postal survey. The satisfaction levels were assessed through a degree of agreement with statements (four items), yes/no answers (two questions), and space for comments. Results 142 survey responses were included (94.7% response rate). The majority of patients (n = 130) were satisfied with the care they received. Even though almost half of the patients stated that they would like to be seen face-to-face in the hospital, only 10% (n = 4) of them stated that they would not like a second phone consultation. Surprisingly,78% (n = 117) of patients stated they would be happy for further breast clinic appointments to be carried out in the same way. Conclusions Our study has shown that telephone consultations are a safe and rapid method of adaptation to the COVID-19 pandemic, achieving high satisfactory rate amongst patients. Our findings suggest that this tool has benefits in post pandemic healthcare delivery. Can telephone reviews be the future in outpatient clinic consultations?
电话复诊是门诊会诊的未来吗?
摘要目的新冠肺炎疫情给英国医疗体系带来诸多挑战。已作出努力确保提供治疗、护理的连续性和病人的后续行动。因此,大多数门诊预约开始实行电话咨询。本研究的目的是评估病人对服务改变的满意度和意见。方法回顾性分析2020年初流感大流行期间伊普斯维奇医院通过电话预约乳房门诊的首批150例患者,并进行邮寄调查。满意度是通过对陈述的同意程度(四个项目)、是/否答案(两个问题)和评论空间来评估的。结果共纳入142份问卷,回复率为94.7%。大多数患者(n = 130)对所接受的护理感到满意。尽管几乎一半的患者表示他们希望在医院面对面就诊,但只有10% (n = 4)的患者表示他们不希望第二次电话咨询。令人惊讶的是,78% (n = 117)的患者表示,他们愿意以同样的方式进行进一步的乳房门诊预约。结论电话会诊是一种安全、快速的适应新冠肺炎大流行的方法,患者满意率高。我们的研究结果表明,该工具在大流行后的卫生保健服务中具有益处。电话复查能成为门诊会诊的未来吗?
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