Patient Perspectives on Virtual Care for Diabetes Management in the Era of COVID-19

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Paul Beamish MD , Kylie McNeill PhD , Amel Arnaout MD , Janine Malcolm MD
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Abstract

Objective

The aim of this study was to characterize patient perspectives on the quality of diabetes care at The Ottawa Hospital Endocrinology and Metabolism multidisciplinary clinic delivered virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods

An online survey was developed to collect quantitative and qualitative data on patients’ experiences with virtual diabetes clinic visits between March 2020 and April 2021.

Results

A total of 333 patients were included in this study; 45% were female and had a mean age of 60 years. Seventy-nine percent were born in Canada and 87% identified as Caucasian. Thirty-six percent were treated for type 1 diabetes and 62% for type 2 diabetes. Eighty-seven percent of virtual visits occurred by phone, with 12% of these on Zoom. Overall, 83% were “very satisfied” or “satisfied” with their virtual care experience. Most respondents perceived all treatment-related factors to be equally well addressed virtually as in person, except for physical examination. Auxiliary factors like travel, cost, and time spent were rated more favourably with virtual care. Qualitative findings provided further contextualization and identified gaps in virtual care delivery. For future visits, 44% wanted in-person visits only as needed, 36% wanted a hybrid of in-person and virtual appointments, and 11% preferred in-person appointments only.

Conclusions

Patients perceive that virtual care provides high-fidelity diabetes management while reducing their pandemic risks as well as minimizing travel and time associated with in-person care. Virtual care is an important medium for diabetes care delivery that should be used according to patient preference and intermixed with in-person appointments.

患者对 COVID-19 时代糖尿病管理虚拟护理的看法
本研究旨在了解患者对 COVID-19 大流行期间渥太华医院内分泌与代谢科多学科诊所虚拟提供的糖尿病护理质量的看法。研究方法制定了一项在线调查,以收集患者在 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 4 月期间在虚拟糖尿病诊所就诊经历的定量和定性数据。结果共有 333 名患者参与了本研究;其中 45% 为女性,平均年龄为 60 岁。79%的患者出生于加拿大,87%的患者为白种人。36%的患者接受过 1 型糖尿病治疗,62%接受过 2 型糖尿病治疗。87%的虚拟访问是通过电话进行的,其中 12% 是通过 Zoom 进行的。总体而言,83% 的受访者对虚拟治疗体验表示 "非常满意 "或 "满意"。大多数受访者认为,除身体检查外,所有与治疗相关的因素在虚拟就诊中都能得到同样好的解决。旅行、费用和花费时间等辅助因素对虚拟医疗的评价更高。定性研究结果进一步说明了虚拟医疗服务的背景,并指出了其不足之处。对于今后的就诊,44% 的人希望只在必要时进行面对面就诊,36% 的人希望采用面对面和虚拟就诊相结合的方式,11% 的人希望只进行面对面就诊。虚拟医疗是提供糖尿病护理的重要媒介,应根据患者的偏好加以使用,并与面对面预约相结合。
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Canadian Journal of Diabetes
Canadian Journal of Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.00%
发文量
130
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Diabetes is Canada''s only diabetes-oriented, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal for diabetes health-care professionals. Published bimonthly, the Canadian Journal of Diabetes contains original articles; reviews; case reports; shorter articles such as Perspectives in Practice, Practical Diabetes and Innovations in Diabetes Care; Diabetes Dilemmas and Letters to the Editor.
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