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Patient use of an online triage platform: a mixed-methods retrospective exploration in UK primary care

机译:病人使用在线分诊平台:英国初级保健中的混合方法回顾性探索

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Background Recent years have seen the introduction of online triage allowing patients to describe their problem via an online form. Subsequently, a GP telephones the patient, conducting a telephone consultation or arranging a face-to-face consultation.Aim This study aimed to explore patterns-of-use and patients’ experiences of using an online triage system.Design and setting This retrospective study analysed routinely collected data (from all practices using the ‘askmyGP’ platform for the duration of the study period, 19 May 2017 to 31 July 2017), using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Data originated from an online triaging platform used by patients in nine general practices across the UK.Method Data from 5447 patients were quantitatively analysed to describe characteristics of users, patterns-of-use, and reasons given by patients for using the platform. Free-text comments left by patients ( n = 569) on their experience of use were qualitatively analysed.Results Highest levels of use were observed in females (65.5%, n = 3570) and those aged 25–34 years. Patterns of use were high between 0800 and 0959, and on Mondays and Tuesdays. Use outside of GP practice opening hours was low. Common reasons for using the platform were for medication-related enquiries, for administrative requests, and to report a specific symptom. Comments left by patients suggested advantages to using the platform, for example, convenience and the written format, but these did not extend to all users.Conclusion Patterns-of-use and patient types were in line with typical contacts to GP practices. Though the age of users was broad, highest levels of use were from younger patients. The perceived advantages to using online triage, such as convenience and ease of use, are often context dependent.
机译:背景技术近年来,出现了在线分类系统,使患者可以通过在线表格描述他们的问题。随后,GP会打电话给患者,进行电话咨询或安排面对面的咨询。目的本研究旨在探讨使用在线分类系统的使用模式和患者的经验。使用定量和定性方法分析了常规收集的数据(在研究期间(2017年5月19日至2017年7月31日)使用'askmyGP'平台的所有实践)数据来源于英国9个常规实践中患者使用的在线分诊平台。方法对5447例患者的数据进行了定量分析,以描述用户的特征,使用方式以及患者给出使用该平台的原因。对患者(n = 569)就其使用经验留下的自由文本评论进行了定性分析。结果观察到女性(65.5%,n = 3570)和年龄在25-34岁的患者使用率最高。在0800年至0959年之间以及星期一和星期二,使用模式很高。 GP练习开放时间以外的时间使用率低。使用该平台的常见原因是与药物相关的查询,管理要求以及报告特定症状。患者留下的评论暗示了使用该平台的优势,例如便利性和书面格式,但这些并没有扩展到所有用户。结论使用模式和患者类型与GP惯例的典型联系方式一致。尽管使用者的年龄范围很广,但使用率最高的是年轻患者。使用在线分类的优势(例如方便性和易用性)通常取决于上下文。

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