囊性纤维化患者远程医疗内分泌护理的满意度及关注。

Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2022-03-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2021.0053
Rahat Ahmed, Margaret Greenfield, Christopher P Morley, Marisa Desimone
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慢性疾病患者是COVID-19严重感染的高危人群,因此对囊性纤维化(CF)和囊性纤维化相关性糖尿病(CFRD)患者进行远程医疗尤为重要。关于使用远程医疗照顾CF患者的提供者观点的数据有限,特别是对于那些患有CFRD的患者。方法:对CF患者(伴有或不伴有CFRD)以及CF专业的成人和儿科内分泌学家进行调查。使用研究电子数据采集收集数据;采用t检验比较李克特量表问题的总平均得分。反应的差异采用单向方差分析,然后采用Tukey's Honest显著差异检验。对变量进行正态性评估,并进行Mann-Whitney检验。假设检验的结果没有变化。所有结果均采用SPSS第27版进行分析。结果:18名患者(n = 9名CFRD)和21名提供者有反应。两组受访者对远程医疗的总体满意度都很高(83.3%;71.4%),便利(94.4%;85.7%),访问期间有足够的时间(94.4%;76.2%),大多数人会向他人推荐远程医疗(94.4%;95.2%)。医生比病人更关心的是缺乏面对面的检查内容:身高/体重(p p p)讨论:病人和医生对远程医疗的满意度很高。与患者相比,缺乏面对面访问的典型组成部分对提供者来说更令人担忧。供应商对缺乏糖尿病特异性成分的担忧与CFRD和T1D相似。
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Satisfaction and Concerns with Telemedicine Endocrine Care of Patients with Cystic Fibrosis.

Introduction: Patients with chronic health conditions are at high risk for severe COVID-19 infections, making telemedicine for patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD) particularly relevant. There are limited data regarding provider perspectives on caring for patients with CF using telemedicine, particularly for those with CFRD.

Methods: Surveys were administered to patients with CF (with and without CFRD) and to adult and pediatric endocrinologists who specialize in CF. Data were collected using Research Electronic Data Capture; t-tests were used to compare total mean scores of Likert scale questions. The differences in responses were performed using one-way analysis of variance followed by Tukey's Honest Significant Difference test. Variables were assessed for normality and we performed the Mann-Whitney test. No change in the results of the hypothesis test was found. All results were analyzed using SPSS version 27.

Results: Eighteen patients (n = 9 CFRD) and 21 providers responded. Both groups reported high satisfaction with telemedicine overall (83.3%; 71.4%), convenience (94.4%; 85.7%), and adequate time during the visit (94.4%; 76.2%), and the majority would recommend telemedicine to others (94.4%; 95.2%). Lack of in-person examination components was of more concern to providers than patients: height/weight (p < 0.001), vitals (p < 0.001), and glycated hemoglobin (p < 0.001). There was no difference in provider perception in treatment of CFRD compared to type 1 diabetes (T1D). Common themes of open-ended questions included ease in attending telemedicine appointments (patients) and decrease in "no shows" (providers).

Discussion: Patient and provider satisfaction with telemedicine was high. The lack of typical components of face-to-face visits was more concerning for providers when compared to patients. Provider concern regarding lack of components specific to diabetes was similar regarding CFRD and T1D.

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