WhatsApp video call communication between oncological patients and their families during Covid-19 outbreak.

IF 1.3 Q3 Medicine Minerva chirurgica Pub Date : 2020-09-25 DOI:10.23736/S0026-4733.20.08454-0
B. Nardo, M. Lugaresi, M. Doni, I. Vulcano, Domenico Piccione, Daniele Paglione, G. Stabile
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BACKGROUND On March 8th, 2020 the Italian Government implemented extraordinary measures to limit COVID-19 viral transmission. The aim of the study was to verify if the use of WhatsApp facilitates communication, improves health information, perception of safe and security, reduce emotional stress during the COVID-19 emergency. METHODS In this study we identified two period, in the pre-COVID 1-month period (February 9th-March 8th, 2020) 34 patients underwent elective surgery for malignancies (21) and benign (13) diseases, respectively. We daily given to families of patients clinical information face-to-face in the ward regarding their postoperative course. In the post-COVID 1-month period (March 9th - April 5th, 2020), 15 patients with malignancies were treated. In this period, patients and their families given a consent form to let the surgical team to communicate clinical data using WhatsApp. At the end of the study period we collected a satisfaction anonymous questionnaire of both patients and families. RESULTS Statistically significant differences were observed in the pre- vs post- COVID period regarding the number of surgical procedures (p = 0.004). In the post-COVID period, the satisfaction questionnaire showed a good reliability (Cronbach's alpha 0.912) and a high percentage of satisfaction of patients and their families for the adopted communication tool, reassurance, privacy protection and reduction of emotional stress. CONCLUSIONS WhatsApp is a safe and fast technology, it offers the opportunity to facilitate clinical communications, reduce stress, improve patient security, obtain clinical and psychological positive implications in patient's care preserving their privacy in the COVID-19 emergency period.
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Covid-19疫情期间肿瘤患者与家人之间的WhatsApp视频通话通信。
背景2020年3月8日,意大利政府采取特别措施限制新冠肺炎病毒传播。该研究的目的是验证在新冠肺炎紧急情况下,WhatsApp的使用是否有助于沟通,改善健康信息,增强安全感,减轻情绪压力。方法在本研究中,我们确定了两个时期,即新冠肺炎前1个月(2020年2月9日至3月8日),34名患者分别接受了恶性肿瘤(21)和良性疾病(13)的选择性手术。我们每天在病房里面对面向患者家属提供关于他们术后病程的临床信息。在新冠肺炎疫情后的一个月期间(2020年3月9日至4月5日),15名恶性肿瘤患者接受了治疗。在此期间,患者及其家人收到了一份同意书,允许手术团队使用WhatsApp交流临床数据。在研究期结束时,我们收集了一份患者和家属的满意度匿名问卷。结果在新冠肺炎前后,在手术次数方面观察到统计学上的显著差异(p=0.004)。在新冠疫情后,满意度问卷显示出良好的可靠性(Cronbachα0.912),患者及其家人对所采用的沟通工具、保证、,隐私保护和减少情绪压力。结论WhatsApp是一种安全快速的技术,它为促进临床沟通、减轻压力、改善患者安全、在新冠肺炎紧急时期保护患者隐私在患者护理中获得临床和心理积极影响提供了机会。
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Minerva chirurgica
Minerva chirurgica 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: Minerva Chirurgica publishes scientific papers on surgery. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work.
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