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Telemedicine Practices of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons in the United States: The Effect of Novel Coronavirus-19

机译:美国面部塑料和重建外科医生的远程医疗实践:新型冠状病毒的作用-19

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Introduction:The objectives of this study among facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons (FPRS), include (1) quantifying the use of telemedicine, (2) examining the impact of novel coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) on telemedicine practices, (3) highlighting the types of telemedicine employed, (4) anticipating how telemedicine will be utilized in the future, and (5) describing FPRS' attitudes and understanding of telemedicine technologies. Study Type:Cross-sectional survey. Methods:A 6-13 question survey was sent to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery membership. Descriptive analyses were performed, along with a Fisher's exact test. Results:We received 100 responses from a diverse group of surgeons across the United States. Overall, 91% of responders utilize telemedicine, of which 76.9% began during the COVID-19 pandemic. 33.3% of responders thought that their platforms were not Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act compliant or were unsure. Of those that utilize telemedicine, the two biggest concerns were difficulties with physical examination (69.2%) and lack of human connection (44%). 75.8% of telemedicine utilizers plan to incorporate telemedicine into their practice moving forward. Of all responders, 71% believed that telemedicine will have a positive effect on the field of FPRS, although on univariate analysis those in practice >20 years were more likely to believe that there will be no effect or a negative effect (p = 0.014). Conclusions:The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of telemedicine among FPRS in the United States. The great majority of responders plan to incorporate telemedicine into their practice even after the pandemic subsides and believe that telemedicine will have a net positive effect on the field of FPRS.
机译:简介:面部塑料和重建外科医生(FPRS)中这项研究的目标包括(1)量化远程医疗的使用,(2)检查新型Coronavirus-19(Covid-19)对远程医疗实践的影响,(3) (4)强调远程医疗的类型,(4)预期将来如何利用远程医疗,以及(5)描述FPR的态度和对远程医疗技术的理解。研究类型:横断面调查。方法:一项6-13个问题调查已发送给美国面部塑料和重建手术会员资格。进行了描述性分析,并进行了Fisher的精确测试。结果:我们从美国各地的一群外科医生那里收到了100个反应。总体而言,有91%的响应者利用远程医疗,其中76.9%在19日期大流行期间开始。 33.3%的响应者认为他们的平台不符合健康保险可移植性和问责制法或不确定。在利用远程医疗的人中,两个最大的担忧是身体检查(69.2%)和缺乏人际关系的困难(44%)。 75.8%的远程医疗利用者计划将远程医疗纳入其前进的实践中。在所有响应者中,有71%的人认为远程医疗将对FPR的领域产生积极影响,尽管在单变量分析中,在实践中> 20年的人更有可能相信不会产生效果或负面影响(P = 0.014) 。结论:COVID-19的大流行已加速了远程医疗在美国的FPR中的采用。绝大多数响应者计划即使大流行后,远程医疗也将远程医疗纳入其实践中,并认为远程医疗将对FPR的领域产生净积极影响。

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