如何使用远程医疗来增加获得专业姑息治疗的机会?系统评价。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Rebecca N Hutchinson, Eric J Chiu, Shane C Belin, Michele Klein-Fedyshin, Carolyn R Impagliazzo, Lucia Costanza, Joshua Passarelli, Pooja P Patel, Sumedha Sahay, Allison Shen, Vladislav Razskazovskiy, Yael Schenker
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摘要

背景:许多重病患者仍然无法获得专业姑息治疗,特别是在农村地区。远程医疗可能是一种解决方案。目的:描述远程医疗如何增加专科姑息治疗的可及性,描述其使用的促进因素和障碍,并总结患者受益的证据。方法:我们使用数据库特定词汇和布尔逻辑对“远程医疗”、“远程会诊”、“姑息医学”和“临终关怀”等概念进行了系统回顾。纳入的文章描述了评估远程医疗干预的原始研究,涉及≥2个国家姑息治疗领域共识项目。两位研究者对文章进行了综述和摘要;分歧通过协商一致得到解决。结果:在鉴定的13928篇文章中,有150篇符合条件。其中112项涉及远程医疗(临床医生对患者的直接护理);15例涉及远程教学(非姑息治疗临床医生与姑息治疗专家联系,以提高初级姑息治疗技能);16项涉及电子医疗(一种监测症状的应用程序);其中7个涉及电子咨询(与姑息治疗临床医生联系,就特定病例提供建议)。大约三分之二(65%)的文章是在2020年以后发表的。常见的障碍包括宽带问题、对技术缺乏熟悉以及无法使用设备。辅助条件包括有一个技术熟练的助手和提供一个设备。很少有研究评估患者的预后。结论:虽然远程医疗被广泛用于增加专业姑息治疗的可及性,但需要更多的证据来评估其有效性。需要进一步研究以了解如何克服农村环境中突出的障碍,并优化专科姑息治疗中多种远程医疗模式的整合。
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How is Telehealth Used to Increase Access to Specialty Palliative Care? A Systematic Review.

Context: Specialty palliative care remains inaccessible for many with serious illness, especially in rural areas. Telehealth may be one solution.

Objectives: To describe how telehealth increases access to specialty palliative care, describe facilitators and barriers to its use, and summarize evidence of patient benefits.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review using database-specific vocabulary and Boolean logic focusing on concepts "telemedicine," "remote consultation," "palliative medicine," and "hospice care." Included articles described original research evaluating a telehealth intervention addressing ≥2 National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care domains. Two researchers reviewed and abstracted articles; disagreements were resolved by consensus.

Results: Of 13,928 articles identified, 150 were eligible. Of these, 112 involved telemedicine (direct care from a clinician to a patient); 15 involved tele coaching (connection of non-palliative care clinician with a palliative care specialist to increase primary palliative care skills); 16 involved e-health (an app to monitor symptoms); and 7 involved e-consults (connection to a palliative care clinician to advise on a particular case). About two-thirds (65%) of articles were published since 2020. Common barriers included broadband issues, lack of familiarity with technology, and lack of access to a device. Facilitators included having a technology-skilled assistant and providing a device. Few studies assessed patient outcomes.

Conclusion: While telehealth is widely used to increase access to specialty palliative care, more evidence is needed to evaluate effectiveness. Further research is needed to understand how to overcome barriers prominent in rural settings and to optimize integration of multiple modalities of telehealth in specialty palliative care.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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