Telemedicine for Patients with COVID-19: A Telehealth Experience in the Elderly at a Center in Southern Brazil.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2024-07-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2024.0009
Natalia Contini, Samantha Lia Ziotti Bohn Soares, Asdrubal Falavigna
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Abstract

Background: Telemedicine has shown benefits in continuous care during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article discusses its practice in elderly patients with COVID-19, considering its limitations and benefits.

Methods: Patients with COVID-19, aged 60 years or older, were followed up through phone calls three times a week for 10 days at the Telemedicine Section of the Clinical Center of the University of Caxias do Sul (UCS) in the south of Brazil. The outcomes evaluated were referrals to hospital, basic health unit (BHU)/emergency care unit (ECU), and psychology and physiotherapy services; instructions about vaccination, isolation period, tests for COVID-19, taking a specific medication, and measuring oxygen saturation; guidance to family members; and avoiding going to hospitals.

Results: A total of 64 patients were followed up, the mean age was 69.28 years and 15.62% had at least one comorbidity. Among the patients, 7.81% were instructed about the vaccine, 23.43% about post-diagnostic tests, 25% about medication, 62.5% about isolation, 31.35% received guidance on saturation monitoring and 28.12% received guidance for family members, and 3.12% were referred to the hospital and 7.81% to the BHU/ECU (n = 5/64). Physiotherapy and psychology services were indicated for 4.68% of patients each, hospital visits were avoided in 31.25% and 93.75% recommended telemonitoring.

Discussion: In this experience, it is suggested that the telehealth service maximizes patient care and the health care effectiveness for patients with COVID-19. Furthermore, the sample studied showed good adherence and suggested the need for more guidance than face-to-face consultation.

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