Utilization of telemedicine in rhinologic practice during COVID-19 pandemic

被引:27
作者
Alshareef, Mohammad [1 ,2 ]
Alsaleh, Saad [2 ]
Albaharna, Hussain [2 ,3 ]
Alghulikah, Abdulrahman [2 ]
Aloulah, Mohammad [2 ]
Alroqi, Ahmad [2 ]
Alromaih, Saud [2 ]
Alanazy, Fatma H. [2 ]
Al-Dousary, Surayie [2 ]
机构
[1] Khamis Mushait Gen Hosp, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Khamis Mushait City, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Saud Univ, Coll Med, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[3] Qatif Cent Hosp, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Qatif City, Saudi Arabia
关键词
Rhinology; Telehealth; Telemedicine; COVID-19; Satisfaction; Pandemic; Otolaryngologists; Quarantine; Saudi Arabia; Retrospective;
D O I
10.1016/j.amjoto.2021.102929
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
Background: The only two preventive interventions available for COVID-19 have been social distancing and quarantine. These preventive measures challenge health care providers by causing cancelations of elective in person outpatient clinic visits in many hospitals, particularly in otolaryngology clinics. Objectives: To assess the applicability and feasibility of telemedicine in rhinology cases with a study of outcomes to guide rhinologists on indications of in-office visits. Assessment of patient satisfaction with telemedicine in the rhinology clinic was also investigated. Methods: A retrospective review of electronic charts of all adult patients (> 18 years) who were scheduled in the rhinology clinics of King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and received a phone call as a part of telemedicine care from April through June 2020. Demographics (including age and gender), diagnosis, plan of treatment, and status of the visit (either new or follow-up) were collected. In addition, we used a special questionnaire to measure the satisfaction rate among patients who received telemedicine services. Results: A total of 339 patients were included. The mean age was 41 years with 60.2% males. Only 5 cases (1.48%) were asked to attend to the clinic. The vast majority of cases were given a follow-up (n = 311, 91.7%). The most common diagnosis among the follow-up cases was chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (n = 130, 38.3%). The satisfaction telephone survey had a total of 41 respondents out of 80 cases selected randomly. Most respondents (83.3%) were satisfied with telemedicine services. Conclusion: We conclude that telemedicine proved its effectiveness in the efficient management and screening of rhinology cases during public health emergencies while providing sufficient protection for patients and medical practitioners. Telemedicine as a modality of care during the pandemic faced minor or no opposition given patients' understanding of the importance of social distancing.
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