Quality of care for remote orthopaedic consultations using telemedicine: a randomised controlled trial

被引:176
|
作者
Buvik, Astrid [1 ]
Bugge, Einar [2 ]
Knutsen, Gunnar [1 ]
Smabrekke, Arvid [1 ]
Wilsgaard, Tom [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp North Norway, Dept Orthopaed Surg, POB 4, N-9038 Tromso, Norway
[2] Univ Hosp North Norway, Ctr Clin Res & Educ, POB 20, N-9038 Tromso, Norway
[3] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Dept Community Med, Fac Hlth Sci, N-9037 Tromso, Norway
关键词
Telemedicine; Videoconference; Orthopaedic; Outpatient clinic consultation; Randomised; Physicians; Safety; Evaluation; TELECONSULTATIONS; FEASIBILITY;
D O I
10.1186/s12913-016-1717-7
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Decentralised services using outreach clinics or modern technology are methods to reduce both patient transports and costs to the healthcare system. Telemedicine consultations via videoconference are one such modality. Before new technologies are implemented, it is important to investigate both the quality of care given and the economic impact from the use of this new technology. The aim of this clinical trial was to study the quality of planned remote orthopaedic consultations by help of videoconference. Method: We performed a randomised controlled trial (RCT) with two parallel groups: video-assisted remote consultations at a regional medical centre (RMC) as an intervention versus standard consultation in the orthopaedic outpatient clinic at the University Hospital of North Norway (UNN) as a control. The participants were patients referred to or scheduled for a consultation at the orthopaedic outpatient clinic. The orthopaedic surgeons evaluated each consultation they performed by completing a questionnaire. The primary outcome measurement was the difference in the sum score calculated from this questionnaire, which was evaluated by the non-inferiority of the intervention group. The study design was based on the intention to treat principle. Ancillary analyses regarding complications, the number of consultations per patient, operations, patients who were referred again and the duration of consultations were performed. Results: Four-hundred patients were web-based randomised. Of these, 199 (98 %) underwent remote consultation and 190 (95 %) underwent standard consultation. The primary outcome, the sum score of the specialist evaluation, was significantly lower (i.e. 'better') at UNN compared to RMC (1.72 versus 1.82, p = 0.0030). The 90 % confidence interval (CI) for the difference in score (0.05, 0.17) was within the non-inferiority margin. The orthopaedic surgeons involved evaluated 98 % of the video-assisted consultations as 'good' or 'very good'. In the ancillary analyses, there was no significant difference between the two groups. Conclusions: This study supports the argument that it is safe to offer video-assisted consultations for selected orthopaedic patients. We did not find any serious events related to the mode of consultation. Further assessments of the economic aspects and patient satisfaction are needed before we can recommend its wider application.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Quality of care for remote orthopaedic consultations using telemedicine: a randomised controlled trial
    Astrid Buvik
    Einar Bugge
    Gunnar Knutsen
    Arvid Småbrekke
    Tom Wilsgaard
    BMC Health Services Research, 16
  • [2] Patient reported outcomes with remote orthopaedic consultations by telemedicine: A randomised controlled trial
    Buvik, Astrid
    Bugge, Einar
    Knutsen, Gunnar
    Smabrekke, Arvid
    Wilsgaard, Tom
    JOURNAL OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELECARE, 2019, 25 (08) : 451 - 459
  • [3] Cost-Effectiveness of Telemedicine in Remote Orthopedic Consultations: Randomized Controlled Trial
    Buvik, Astrid
    Bergmo, Trine S.
    Bugge, Einar
    Smaabrekke, Arvid
    Wilsgaard, Tom
    Olsen, Jan Abel
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2019, 21 (02)
  • [4] Remote Hospital Care for Recovering COVID-19 Patients Using Telemedicine: A Randomised Controlled Trial
    van Goor, Harriet M. R.
    Breteler, Martine J. M.
    van Loon, Kim
    de Hond, Titus A. P.
    Reitsma, Johannes B.
    Zwart, Dorien L. M.
    Kalkman, Cornelis J.
    Kaasjager, Karin A. H.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2021, 10 (24)
  • [5] The effectiveness of telemedicine for paediatric retrieval consultations: rationale and study design for a pragmatic multicentre randomised controlled trial
    Armfield, Nigel R.
    Coulthard, Mark G.
    Slater, Anthony
    McEniery, Julie
    Elcock, Mark
    Ware, Robert S.
    Scuffham, Paul A.
    Bensink, Mark E.
    Smith, Anthony C.
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2014, 14
  • [6] The effectiveness of telemedicine for paediatric retrieval consultations: rationale and study design for a pragmatic multicentre randomised controlled trial
    Nigel R Armfield
    Mark G Coulthard
    Anthony Slater
    Julie McEniery
    Mark Elcock
    Robert S Ware
    Paul A Scuffham
    Mark E Bensink
    Anthony C Smith
    BMC Health Services Research, 14
  • [7] Telemedicine in a Rural Community Hospital for Remote Wound Care Consultations
    Clegg, Amy
    Brown, Thresa
    Engels, Dawn
    Griffin, Phyllis
    Simonds, David
    JOURNAL OF WOUND OSTOMY AND CONTINENCE NURSING, 2011, 38 (03) : 301 - 304
  • [8] Mental health specialist video consultations for patients with depression or anxiety disorders in primary care: protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial
    Toennies, Justus
    Hartmann, Mechthild
    Wensing, Michel
    Szecsenyi, Joachim
    Icks, Andrea
    Friederich, Hans-Christoph
    Haun, Markus W.
    BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (09):
  • [9] Telemedicine in addictions: Feasibility randomised controlled trial
    Mayet, Soraya
    Gledhill, Amelia
    Mccaw, Iain
    Hashmani, Zeeshan
    Drozdova, Zuzana
    Arshad, Samreen
    Shahbaz, Shumaila
    Huang, Chao
    Phillips, Thomas
    HEROIN ADDICTION AND RELATED CLINICAL PROBLEMS, 2023, 25 (03) : 27 - 36
  • [10] Assessing Telemedicine Efficiency in Follow-up Care With Video Consultations for Patients in Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery in Germany: Randomized Controlled Trial
    Muschol, Jennifer
    Heinrich, Martin
    Heiss, Christian
    Knapp, Gero
    Repp, Holger
    Schneider, Henning
    Thormann, Ulrich
    Uhlar, Johanna
    Unzeitig, Kai
    Gissel, Christian
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2022, 24 (07)