Evaluation of Burn Rounds Using Telemedicine: Perspectives from Patients, Families, and Burn Center Staff

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Yenikomshian, Haig A. [1 ]
Lerew, Tara L. [1 ]
Tam, Melvin [1 ]
Mandell, Sam P. [1 ]
Honari, Shari E. [1 ]
Pham, Tam N. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Washington, Harborview Med Ctr, Reg Burn Ctr, 325 Ninth Ave,Box 359796 7CT-58, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
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telemedicine; telenursing; telehealth; education; burn medicine; CARE; TRIPLE; AIM;
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10.1089/tmj.2017.0320
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Introduction: Burn care requires multiple disciplines to collaborate to achieve best patient care. Because of this, rounds involve a very large burn team to assess patients' wounds and formulate plans. To decrease the amount of team members on rounds, our burn center implemented a new budding technology: telemedicine. We created Zoom Rounds, a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant, secure videoconferencing system to relay patient wound evaluations to a remote conference room where team members can participate digitally. We sought to evaluate this new rounding process by querying the burn team, patients, and families regarding their experience. Methods: Surveys were developed for each group and were distributed over a 2-month period. Respondents were asked to rate the videoconferencing rounding experience and comment on the educational experience (staff/providers) and one's personal experience (patient/family). We analyzed both the quantitative data with the qualitative responses. Qualitative data analysis for content was used to independently code and analyze responses to the open-ended survey questions by two authors and verified by adjudication review. Results: Thirty-three patients/families and 69 burn staff members completed the confidential survey (response rate of 90% and 83%, respectively). Coded responses identified several themes: inconsistent technology, improved visualization and communication regarding the wounds, better learning experience, and improved patient experience by decreased crowds in the room. Conclusions: There was strong support for the use of videoconferencing for patient wound rounds among providers, burn center staff, and patients/families. Telemedicine is a promising technology to improve inpatient burn rounds.
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