Fellowship training: a collateral damage of Covid-19 pandemic

Q4 Medicine
M. Rodríguez‐Violante, A. Cervantes-Arriaga, A. Abundes-Corona
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Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the delivery of healthcare to people with chronic diseases such as movement disorders. Movement disorders specialists were compelled to adapt to this unprecedented situation. The objective of this study is to assess the impact in terms of reduction in the number of in-office consultations of a high-specialty fellowship program as a result of the pandemic, and the overall satisfaction with the fellowship. Methods. The out-patient records of the Movement Disorders clinics from March 1st, 2020 to February 28th, 2021 were collected. Data from this period was compared with the previous eight years. A satisfaction survey along with a visual analog scale was applied to both the patients and the specialty fellows. Results. During the study period a total of 1,742 consultations were given which represent a 60% drop in comparison to the previous year. Moreover, 38% of those consultations were carried out by telemedicine. Both fellows’ self-reported satisfaction and patient satisfaction with teleconsultation was high (90% and 96%, respectively. Conclusions. Despite the decrease of in-office visits, the fellows reported an acceptable satisfaction regarding the learning objectives of the program and patient satisfaction was not compromised.
奖学金培训:Covid-19大流行的附带损害
介绍。COVID-19大流行影响了向运动障碍等慢性病患者提供医疗保健。运动障碍专家被迫适应这种前所未有的情况。本研究的目的是评估大流行对高级专业研究金项目减少办公室咨询数量的影响,以及对研究金的总体满意度。方法。收集2020年3月1日至2021年2月28日我院运动障碍门诊的门诊记录。这一时期的数据与前八年的数据进行了比较。满意度调查和视觉模拟量表应用于患者和专科研究员。结果。在研究期间,共进行了1 742次咨询,与前一年相比减少了60%。此外,38%的咨询是通过远程医疗进行的。研究人员自我报告的满意度和患者对远程咨询的满意度都很高(分别为90%和96%)。结论。尽管就诊次数减少,但研究员对项目的学习目标表示满意,患者的满意度也没有受到影响。
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Archivos de Neurociencias
Archivos de Neurociencias Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: La revista Archivos de Neurociencias es una publicación trimestral que bajo el patrocinio del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía Manuel Velasco Suárez, se dedica a publicar artículos relacionados con las neurociencias, tanto nacionales como extranjeros procurando tener una estricta relación con los interesados en áreas afines de habla hispana. De 1966 a 1980 apareció como Revista del Instituto Nacional de Neurología. De 1986 a 1995 apareció como Archivos del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía.
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