手部和上肢手术患者对虚拟远程医疗访问的感知和偏好。

Kyra A Benavent, Cassandra M Chruscielski, Stein J Janssen, Brandon E Earp
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摘要

远程医疗在上肢手术中是一种不断发展的模式,它为实现方便、安全、经济的医疗保健提供了一种可行的替代传统的亲自就诊。我们的研究旨在确定患者对手部和上肢手术虚拟就诊的偏好。方法:前瞻性地对2019年9月至12月在一级学术创伤中心矫形手和上肢门诊就诊的所有>18岁的患者进行了一项机构审查委员会批准的调查。这项调查包括关于技术的获取和素养以及患者对虚拟就诊的偏好的问题。对医疗记录进行了审查,以收集人口统计数据、保险类型和就诊原因。根据调查结果进行双变量和多变量分析。结果:连续200例患者(n例)完成调查。调查显示,超过88%的患者拥有电脑或智能手机,家中有WiFi接入,并拥有能够视频聊天的设备。总的来说,75%的患者报告说,他们在使用设备进行虚拟就诊时会感到适度或高度舒适。在双变量和多变量分析中,技术素养和获得私人空间进行访问与虚拟访问的高兴趣相关。讨论:远程医疗是替代患者亲自就诊的可行选择。我们的研究表明,大多数患者愿意并且能够参与手部或上肢问题的虚拟访问。
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Patient Perception and Preferences for Virtual Telemedicine Visits for Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery.

Introduction: Telemedicine in upper extremity surgery is an evolving modality that provides a viable alternative to the traditional in-person visit for achieving convenient, safe, and cost-effective health care. Our study aimed to identify patient preferences for virtual visits for hand and upper extremity surgery. Methods: An institutional review board approved survey was prospectively administered to all patients >18 years of age, presenting for any complaint to an orthopedic hand and upper extremity clinic at a Level I academic trauma center from September to December 2019. This survey included questions about access and literacy of technology as well as patient preferences regarding virtual visits. The medical record was reviewed to collect demographics, insurance type, and reasons for their visit. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed according to survey responses. Results: Two hundred consecutive patients (n) completed surveys. Surveys revealed that >88% of patients own a computer or smartphone, have WiFi access at home, and own a device capable of video chat. In total, 75% of patients reported that they would be moderately or highly comfortable in their ability to use a device for a virtual visit. In bivariate and multivariate analyses, technological literacy and access to a private space to conduct a visit were associated with high interest in virtual visits. Discussion: Telemedicine is a viable alternative to in-person patient visits. Our study demonstrates that most patients are willing and able to participate in a virtual visit for a hand or upper extremity issue.

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