Marco Puthenparampil, Celeste Stivanello, Maria Chiara Bano, Michele Tessarin, Tiziano Martello, Francesca Rinaldi, Paola Perini, Paolo Gallo
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简介同步远程医疗(ST)包括远程实时提供医疗服务。COVID-19 大流行推动了 ST 的使用,迫使神经科医生提供远程医疗服务。本研究旨在了解 COVID-19 大流行期间多发性硬化症(MS)患者对 ST 可及性/兴趣的实际情况,并评估用户满意度。研究方法研究分为两个阶段。首先,向连续 600 名门诊患者发放硬拷贝问卷("远程保健身份证"[TIC]),其中只包括是/否问题,在神经科医生在场的情况下填写,调查多发性硬化症患者对远程保健服务的技术/实际使用情况和意愿/兴趣,回答没有时间限制。其次,从 100 名连续接受远程会诊的患者中获得了完整填写的 "远程会诊满意度问卷"(TSQ)。统计分析对正态分布变量采用 t 检验,对顺序变量采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验。在人口统计学变量的基础上,采用逻辑单变量和多变量回归预测电视直播的可用性。结果对 552/600 个连续的 TIC(92%)进行了统计分析。其中,464/552(84%)名多发性硬化症患者宣称拥有工具并对远程保健服务感兴趣。与不感兴趣的患者相比,他们更年轻(平均年龄:44.0 岁 vs. 49.8 岁,p < 0.001),残疾程度更低(平均残疾状况扩展量表:2.5 分 vs. 3.3 分,p < 0.01)。从 TSQ 中可以看出,95% 的人同意或非常同意电视访视遵守了时间规定,节省了时间和金钱,尊重了隐私,可以作为监测疾病和治疗的有用工具,并表示愿意接受进一步的电视访视。讨论居住在帕多瓦省的绝大多数多发性硬化症患者都对远程医疗感兴趣。他们的满意度很高,并表示愿意继续接受远程治疗。远程医疗服务可帮助神经科医生管理日益增多的多发性硬化症患者及其复杂的治疗监控。
Telehealth Feasibility, Interest, and Satisfaction of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Living in the Veneto Region, Italy, During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Introduction: Synchronous telehealth (ST) consists of the remote real-time delivery of health services. COVID-19 pandemic has pressed the use of ST and forced neurologists to deliver telehealth services. The aim of this study was to obtain the actual picture of ST accessibility/interest and to evaluate the user satisfaction in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The study consisted of two phases. First, a hard-copy questionnaire ("Telehealth Identity Card" [TIC]), including only yes/no questions, filled in the presence of a neurologist, and investigating the technical/practical access and the willingness/interest of MS patients to the telehealth services, was obtained from 600 consecutive outpatients, with no time limit for answering. Second, a fully filled "Televisit Satisfaction Questionnaire" (TSQ) was obtained from 100 consecutive patients that underwent a televisit. Statistical analysis applied the t test for normally distributed variables and the Mann-Whitney U test for ordinal. Logistic univariate and multivariate regressions were applied to predict televisit availability on the base of demographic variables. Results: Statistical analysis was performed on 552/600 consecutive TIC (92%). Of them, 464/552 (84%) of the MS patients declared to possess the tools and to be interested in telehealth services. Compared with noninterested patients, they were younger (mean age: 44.0 vs. 49.8, p < 0.001) and with lower disability (mean Expanded Disability Status Scale: 2.5 vs. 3.3, p < 0.01). From TSQ, it emerged that 95% agree or strongly agree that televisit respected timelines, saved time and money, was conducted with respect to privacy, can be a useful tool for monitoring disease and therapy, and expressed their availability for further televisits. Discussion: A great majority of MS patients living in Padua Province were interested in telehealth. High satisfaction and the willingness for further televist were expressed. Telehealth services can help neurologists to manage the increasing number of MS patients and their complex therapeutic monitoring.
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