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Exploring the Effects of Telemedicine on Bariatric Surgery Follow-up: a Matched Case Control Study
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|作者:
Chen D. Wang
Thiyake Rajaratnam
Benjamin Stall
Raed Hawa
Sanjeev Sockalingam
机构:
[1] University Health Network,Bariatric Surgery Program, Toronto Western Hospital
[2] Centre for Addictions and Mental Health,Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of Toronto,undefined
来源:
Obesity Surgery
|
2019年
/
29卷
关键词:
Bariatric surgery;
Telemedicine;
Adherence;
Rural;
Attrition;
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摘要:
Telemedicine offers a potential solution for bariatric surgery (BS) aftercare for patients living in rural areas with limited access to healthcare services. This study aimed to compare post-BS appointment adherence, psychosocial, and body mass index (BMI) outcomes in patients that did or did not use telemedicine. In total, 192 (96 telemedicine and 96 non-telemedicine) patients were matched on gender, age, time since surgery, BMI, and travel distance from program. Additional psychosocial and demographic variables including rurality index (RIO) were collected. Telemedicine users had a significantly higher RIO (p < 0.001) than non-telemedicine users. Appointment attendance, BMI, and psychosocial outcomes were not significantly different between the two groups. Therefore, our results suggest that telemedicine could help overcome geographical barriers to provide comparable quality healthcare services to more remote regions.
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页码:2704 / 2706
页数:2
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