泌尿外科直接面向消费者的远程医疗的增加。

IF 1 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Current Sexual Health Reports Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-05 DOI:10.1007/s11930-022-00332-z
Erin Jesse, Nannan Thirumavalavan, Aram Loeb
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回顾目的:近年来,直接面向消费者的远程医疗得到了极大的扩展,泌尿系统疾病是这些公司的共同目标。我们的目标是确定直接面向消费者的远程医疗平台治疗的泌尿系统疾病,并通过这种相对较新的医疗模式审查遵守循证实践指南的可行性。最近的研究发现:勃起功能障碍、早泄、睾酮缺乏和男性不育症正在用直接面向消费者的远程医疗进行治疗。这种治疗勃起功能障碍的平台在实践指南依从性中表现适度。通过远程医疗对其他泌尿系统疾病进行基于指南的治疗是可行的,然而,通过流行的直接面向消费者的远程医疗平台治疗这些疾病在很大程度上尚未得到研究。摘要:直接面向消费者的远程医疗对泌尿外科领域的影响是巨大的,并有可能继续增长。未来的研究应该检查直接面向消费者的远程医疗公司的实践模式和治疗结果,以确保该领域的护理标准得到满足。需要针对远程医疗治疗各种泌尿系统疾病的具体指南。
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Increase in Direct-to-Consumer Telemedicine in Urology.

Purpose of review: Direct-to-consumer telemedicine has vastly expanded in recent years, and urologic conditions are a common target for these companies. We aim to identify the urologic conditions being treated by direct-to-consumer telemedicine platforms and review the feasibility of adherence to evidence-based practice guidelines via this relatively new healthcare model.

Recent findings: Erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, testosterone deficiency, and male infertility are being treated with direct-to-consumer telemedicine. Such platforms treating erectile dysfunction perform modestly in practice guideline adherence. Guidelines-based treatment of other urologic conditions via telemedicine is feasible, however, the treatment of these conditions through popular direct-to-consumer telemedicine platforms is largely unstudied.

Summary: The impact of direct-to-consumer telemedicine on the field of urology is vast and likely to continue to grow. Future studies should inspect direct-to-consumer telemedicine companies' practice patterns and treatment outcomes to ensure the field's standards of care are being met. Guidelines specific to the treatment of various urologic conditions via telemedicine are needed.

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