Burden Associated with Telephone Calls on COVID-19: Results of a Flash Mob Study in Family Practices.

ZFA. Zeitschrift fur Allgemeinmedizin Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.53180/zfa.2022.0257-0262
Christine Kersting, Alexandra Schmidt, Michaela Maas, Klaus Weckbecker, Achim Mortsiefer
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Background: Family practices are the primary contact for inquiries relating to COVID-19. This study reveals the reasons why German family practices are called during the pandemic and which burden is associated with patients' inquiries related to COVID-19 among practice assistants (PAs).

Methods: On April 28, 2021 a cross-sectional flash mob study was conducted in family practices across Germany. The study material and invitation were disseminated via social media and postal or electronic mails. During half a day, participating practices counted every incoming call. For calls addressing COVID-19, the reason, duration, and perceived stress level were documented. Descriptive statistics and regression analyses were performed using SPSS.

Results: 5,646 calls, 1,826 of which were related to COVID-19 (32.3%), were documented by 73 practices (practice average: 25.0 ± 17.7) within a single Wednesday morning. Most calls addressed vaccination (n = 1,050, 59.0%). During 22.0% (n = 388) of COVID-19-related calls, PAs felt stressed, which was mainly influenced by the call duration (calls of 5 minutes and longer were perceived significantly more stressful [OR 8.94, 95% CI 6.47-12.37]). Feeling well-prepared to meet patients' inquiries relating to COVID-19 was a protective factor for the average stress perceived per PA. Overall, less than 10% of calls on COVID-19 were transferred to a physician.

Conclusions: Family practice teams experience a high volume of partly stressful phone calls about COVID-19 but are often able to handle the pandemic challenges. PAs play a central role in advising the practice population on issues related to COVID-19. This deserves greater recognition.

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新冠肺炎与电话通话相关的负担:家庭实践中的快闪研究结果。
背景:家庭实践是新冠肺炎相关咨询的主要联系人。这项研究揭示了在大流行期间呼吁德国家庭实践的原因,以及实践助理(PA)中与新冠肺炎相关的患者咨询相关的负担。方法:2021年4月28日,在德国各地的家庭实践中进行了一项横断面快闪研究。研究材料和邀请函通过社交媒体和邮寄或电子邮件传播。在半天的时间里,参与练习的人会统计每一个来电。对于针对新冠肺炎的电话,记录了原因、持续时间和感知压力水平。使用SPSS进行描述性统计和回归分析。结果:在一个星期三上午内,73家机构记录了5646个电话,其中1826个与新冠肺炎有关(32.3%)(平均:25.0±17.7)。大多数电话都涉及疫苗接种(n=1050,59.0%)。在22.0%(n=388)的新冠肺炎相关电话中,PA感到压力,这主要受通话持续时间的影响(5分钟及以上的通话被认为压力更大[OR 8.94,95%CI 6.47-12.37])。感觉准备充分以满足患者与新冠肺炎有关的询问是每个PA感知到的平均压力的保护因素。总体而言,只有不到10%的新冠肺炎电话被转接给医生。结论:家庭实践团队经历了大量关于新冠肺炎的部分压力电话,但通常能够应对疫情挑战。PA在就新冠肺炎相关问题向执业人群提供建议方面发挥着核心作用。这值得更多的认可。
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