Assessment of Patient Risk Profiles by a Male Sexual Health Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Platform: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Moritz von Büren, Christian Wülfing, Daniel Schlager, Max Michael Träger, Marcel Daoud, Florian Schröder, Sabine D Brookman-May, Christian Gratzke, Johannes von Büren
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Background: Direct-to-consumer (DTC) online prescription platforms (OPP) for sexual health represent a potential paradigm shift in the diagnosis and treatment for sexual dysfunctions in the way men seek care. Knowledge of patients' risk profile using these platforms is limited.

Aim: To assess risk profiles of patients reaching out to health care professionals through their DTC.

Methods: Anonymized data originally collected between February 2021 to May 2022 by a DTC platform in the men's health care space were retrospectively analyzed. Data included the content of patient requests through a communication function, as well as the corresponding responses by the attending physician on staff. Each request was then assessed by two independent urologists and categorized by the level of the risk profile as well as the need to refer the patient to further medical evaluation.

Results: Of 585 patient requests, 531 (90.8%) were classified as low risk. In the high-risk group, 32 patients were recommended to schedule an urgent appointment at a specialist. Only three patients (0.5%) were advised to seek emergency care. The overall referral rate for both risk groups was 52.3%. The requests of 279 patients (47.7%) were assessed as digitally treatable. Almost all patients who were digitally treatable were low risk. Side effects accounted for only 9.6% of all requests in the low-risk group, compared with 46.3% in the high-risk group.

Conclusion: Overall, low-risk levels in the requests of patients using a DTC platform were reported, with almost half of them suitable to be solved digitally, whereas the other half required referral to an in-person specialist.

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通过男性性健康直接面向消费者的处方平台评估患者风险概况:一项横断面研究。
背景:性健康的直接面向消费者(DTC)在线处方平台(OPP)代表了男性寻求治疗的性功能障碍诊断和治疗方式的潜在范式转变。对使用这些平台的患者风险概况的了解有限。目的:评估患者通过他们的DTC向卫生保健专业人员求助的风险概况。方法:回顾性分析由男性卫生保健领域的DTC平台在2021年2月至2022年5月期间收集的匿名数据。数据包括通过通信功能的患者请求的内容,以及主治医生对工作人员的相应回应。然后由两名独立的泌尿科医生对每个请求进行评估,并根据风险概况的水平以及转介患者进行进一步医学评估的需要进行分类。结果:585例患者中,531例(90.8%)为低风险。在高危组中,32名患者被建议在专家那里安排紧急预约。只有3名患者(0.5%)被建议寻求紧急护理。两组患者的转诊率均为52.3%。279例(47.7%)患者的要求被评估为可数字化治疗。几乎所有接受数字化治疗的患者的风险都很低。在低风险组中,副作用仅占所有请求的9.6%,而在高风险组中为46.3%。结论:总体而言,使用DTC平台的患者请求的风险水平较低,其中几乎一半适合数字化解决,而另一半则需要转介给现场专家。
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