Telemedicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Hand Surgery Perspective

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Moses, Michael J. [1 ]
Buchalter, Daniel B. [1 ]
Azad, Ali [1 ]
Hacquebord, Jacques H. [1 ]
Paksima, Nader [1 ]
Yang, S. Steven [1 ]
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[1] NYU, Langone Orthoped Hosp, Dept Orthoped Surg, Div Hand & Upper Extrem, 301 East 17th St,Room 1402, New York, NY 10003 USA
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COVID-19; Hand; Hand surgery; Telehealth; Telemedicine; PHOTOGRAPHY; RANGE;
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10.1142/S2424835521500685
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: A major consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the U.S. healthcare system has been the rapid transition away from in-person healthcare visits to telehealth. This study analyzed patient and surgeon satisfaction in the utilization of telehealth within the hand surgery division during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: All hand surgery patients who completed a telemedicine visit from March 30th, 2020 through April 30th, 2020 completed a 14-question survey via e-mail. Hand surgeons who participated in telemedicine completed a separate 14-question survey. Survey results were presented descriptively (mean +/- standard deviation) and patient factors influencing satisfaction were determined using univariate and multivariate proportional modeling. Results: 89 patients and five surgeons completed the surveys. Patients were very satisfied with their telemedicine visits (4.21/5.00 +/- 0.89). Multivariate proportional modeling determined patients who found it "very easy" (5/5) to arrange telemedicine visits had greater satisfaction (OR = 4.928; 95% CI = 0.94 to 25.84) compared to those who found it "difficult" (2/5) (p = 0.059). Patients who believed they could ask/relay questions/concerns "extremely effectively" (5/5) had greater satisfaction (OR = 55.236; CI = 11.39 to 267.80) compared to those who asked/relayed questions only "slightly effective" to "moderately effectively" (p < 0.001). Surgeons were similarly satisfied with their telemedicine experience (4.00/5.00 +/- 0.89) and were confident in their diagnoses (4.20/5.00 +/- 0.84). All surgeons responded they will continue using telemedicine. 30.7% of patients would choose telemedicine over an inperson visit. Conclusions: Telemedicine provides a viable platform for healthcare delivery with high patient and surgeon satisfaction. Most patients still prefer in-person visits for the post-pandemic future.
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页码:705 / 715
页数:11
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