Use of video consultations in an outpatient rheumatology clinic.

Bruk av videokonsultasjon ved en revmatologisk poliklinikk.

Journal

Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke
ISSN: 0807-7096
Titre abrégé: Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen
Pays: Norway
ID NLM: 0413423

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
25 05 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 29 5 2021
medline: 5 6 2021
entrez: 28 5 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation of video consultations as an alternative to hospital face-to-face consultations was advanced for persons with rheumatic diseases at Diakonhjemmet Hospital. Video consultations were introduced in March 2020, and this article presents the experiences gained by healthcare professionals and patients. The data was collected in June 2020 through focus-group interviews with healthcare professionals and through an anonymous online survey of patients who had attended video consultations during a period of three weeks in June 2020. The data from the focus-group interviews with seven rheumatologists and seven nurses were sorted into main thematic categories: patient, healthcare professional, consultation, and technology. The healthcare professionals felt that video consultations, with some exceptions, were appropriate in the follow-up of patients with rheumatic diseases, and especially for stable patients with no confounding issues. Of the 383 patients who were invited to participate, 139 (36 %) responded to the survey. The patients were largely satisfied with the video consultation, with a median score of 10 (quartiles 8-10) on a numerical rating scale from 0 to 10, however, 32 (27 %) patients considered the lack of clinical examination to be detrimental. Video consultations are often appropriate in the follow-up of patients with a rheumatic disease.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation of video consultations as an alternative to hospital face-to-face consultations was advanced for persons with rheumatic diseases at Diakonhjemmet Hospital. Video consultations were introduced in March 2020, and this article presents the experiences gained by healthcare professionals and patients.
MATERIAL AND METHOD
The data was collected in June 2020 through focus-group interviews with healthcare professionals and through an anonymous online survey of patients who had attended video consultations during a period of three weeks in June 2020.
RESULTS
The data from the focus-group interviews with seven rheumatologists and seven nurses were sorted into main thematic categories: patient, healthcare professional, consultation, and technology. The healthcare professionals felt that video consultations, with some exceptions, were appropriate in the follow-up of patients with rheumatic diseases, and especially for stable patients with no confounding issues. Of the 383 patients who were invited to participate, 139 (36 %) responded to the survey. The patients were largely satisfied with the video consultation, with a median score of 10 (quartiles 8-10) on a numerical rating scale from 0 to 10, however, 32 (27 %) patients considered the lack of clinical examination to be detrimental.
INTERPRETATION
Video consultations are often appropriate in the follow-up of patients with a rheumatic disease.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34047170
pii: 20-0882
doi: 10.4045/tidsskr.20.0882
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eng nor

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