量化远程医疗烟草治疗对环境的影响。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2025-06-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2025.0019
Sohayla Eldeeb, Amy Chieng, Cindy Tran Xu, Judith J Prochaska
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导言:温室气体(GHG)的排放导致了全球变暖。斯坦福烟草治疗服务使用远程医疗来治疗病人。方法:为了量化诊所的环境效益,从2020年3月17日至2022年9月20日的电子健康记录中提取数据。计算了从地址邮编到诊所的往返距离,以量化温室气体。研究人员分析了从基线到24个月随访期间的吸烟量减少情况。结果:556例患者的样本平均为2次疗程,每次往返156.8英里,每位患者节省了148.8公斤的温室气体排放。94名患者在两个时间点都有烟草使用数据;83人(88%)吸烟,平均每天减少5.5支。结论:将研究结果应用于治疗的1820名患者,诊所通过远程医疗避免了271公吨的温室气体旅行排放;相当于行驶693,101英里。投资远程医疗戒烟可以预防疾病、减少卫生保健支出和减少环境危害。
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Quantifying the Pro-Environmental Impacts of Telehealth Tobacco Treatment.

Quantifying the Pro-Environmental Impacts of Telehealth Tobacco Treatment.

Introduction: Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trap in heat responsible for global warming. Stanford Tobacco Treatment Service uses telehealth for patient care.

Methods: To quantify the environmental benefits of the clinic, data were abstracted from the electronic health record between March 17, 2020, and September 20, 2022. Round trip distances from address zip code to clinic were calculated to quantify GHG. Reductions in cigarettes from baseline to 24-month follow up were analyzed.

Results: The sample of 556 patients averaged 2 sessions and 156.8 miles per round trip, saving 148.8 kg of GHG emissions per patient. Ninety-four patients had tobacco usage data at both timepoints; 83 (88%) used cigarettes and had an average decrease of 5.5 cigarettes per day.

Conclusions: Applying findings to the 1,820 patients treated, the clinic has averted 271 metric tons of GHG travel emissions via telehealth; equivalent to 693,101 miles driven. Investing in telehealth tobacco cessation can prevent illnesses, health care expenditures, and environmental hazards.

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