Experiences and Satisfaction With Telehealth During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Perspectives of Patients With Cancer in Australia

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Nanda, Arnav [1 ,2 ]
Lam, Lyn Ley [1 ]
Lynch, Jodi [1 ]
Soudy, Hussein [1 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] St George Hosp, Dept Med Oncol, Sydney, Australia
[2] Dubbo Base Hosp, Western Canc Ctr, Dubbo, Australia
[3] Sutherland Hosp, Dept Med Oncol, Caringbah, Australia
[4] Cairo Univ, Fac Med, Cairo, Egypt
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PURPOSEThere has been a significant rise in telehealth consultations across Australia since COVID-19 was declared a worldwide pandemic. We aimed to obtain patient feedback on telehealth, identify key strengths and weaknesses, and assess the feasibility of telehealth beyond the pandemic.METHODSA survey was developed to obtain patient feedback on telehealth. Patients attending medical oncology clinics at St George Hospital and Sutherland Hospital from April 1, 2020, to May 31, 2020, were identified. Patients who were reviewed via phone or videoconference were included in this study. Eligible patients were texted or emailed a survey link within a week of their telehealth consultation. Surveys were anonymous and completion of the survey implied informed consent. Patients who did not have a mobile number or e-mail were excluded from this study.RESULTSOne thousand fifty-nine patients were reviewed during the study period, of whom 644 (60%) were reviewed via telehealth. The survey response rate was 36.3% (230 patients responded of 634 surveys sent). Ten telehealth patients did not have a mobile number or email and were excluded. Sixty-seven percent of telehealth consults were for active surveillance, 31% for prechemotherapy/treatment reviews, 1.6% for best supportive care, and 0.5% for new consults. Seventy percent of patients were satisfied that their medical needs were met via telehealth. Ninety percent wanted another telehealth consult, and 73% wanted telehealth to continue post resolution of the pandemic. Minimizing risk of exposure to COVID-19 and patient convenience were identified as key strengths of telehealth while absence of physical examination was the main disadvantage.CONCLUSIONMajority of the patients surveyed were satisfied that telehealth safely met their medical needs. There is a considerable demand for telehealth to continue beyond the pandemic.
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