@文章{信息:doi/10.2196/35718,作者=" raauer, Thomas和Scherer, Julian和St{\"a}ubli, Pascal和Gerber, Jonas和Pape, Hans-Christoph和Heining, sandero - michael ",标题="COVID-19封锁期间骨科创伤患者对远程医疗的满意度:访谈研究",期刊="JMIR Form Res",年="2022",月="Sep",日="12",卷="6",数="9",页="e35718",关键词="COVID-19;数字;调查;远程医疗;随访;骨科创伤;创伤;背景:远程医疗可以采取多种形式,从仅通过电话咨询到通过智能手机或个人电脑进行视频咨询,这取决于治疗的目标。视频会议的优点之一是即使在很远的距离,患者和治疗师之间也可以直接进行视觉接触。尽管一些远程医疗模式需要特别设计的附加设备,但其他模式则使用现成的设备和软件,并获得类似的成功结果。 This depends, among other things, on the nature of the injury, the desired outcome of therapy, and the medical consultation. In the last decade, the science and practice of telemedicine have grown exponentially and even more so during the COVID-19 pandemic. Depending on the traumatic lesion, posttraumatic and postoperative treatment and care of patients who experience trauma may require medical or physical therapy consultations in a clinic or office. However, due to the COVID-19 lockdown, direct physical follow-up was more difficult, and therefore, telemedicine solutions were sought and implemented. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess satisfaction with telemedical aftercare in patients with orthopedic trauma. Methods: Between March and July 2020, a standardized interview using a standardized questionnaire---Freiburg Index of Patient Satisfaction (FIPS)---among patients with orthopedic trauma who received telemedical postsurgical or physiotherapeutic care was conducted. The FIPS is composed of 5 questions regarding treatment and 1 question on the overall treatment satisfaction. Furthermore, we assessed patients' demographics and their telemedical use. Subgroup analysis was performed for age groups (<65 years vs ≥65 years), the used device, and gender. Results: In total, we assessed 25 patients with a mean age of 43 (SD 24.31) years (14 female). The majority of patients (n=19, 76{\%}) used their smartphone for consultations. The mean overall FIPS score assessed was 2.14 (SD 0.87). The mean FIPS score for younger patients was 2.23 (SD 0.90) vs 1.91 (SD 0.82) for older patients. The vast majority of the surveyed patients (n=20, 80{\%}) were absolutely confident with their smartphone or tablet use. Conclusions: Most patients surveyed stated a high satisfaction with the telemedical follow-up. Older patients showed a higher satisfaction rate than their younger counterparts. It seems that telemedical postsurgical or physiotherapeutic care is a viable option, especially in times of reduced contact, like the current COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, telemedicine offers the opportunity to ensure access to effective patient care, even over long distances, while maintaining patient satisfaction. ", issn="2561-326X", doi="10.2196/35718", url="https://formative.www.mybigtv.com/2022/9/e35718", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/35718", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36040961" }
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