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A mixed-methods survey to explore issues with virtual consultations for musculoskeletal care during the COVID-19 pandemic

机译:一种混合方法调查,探讨了Covid-19流行期间肌肉骨骼护理虚拟咨询的问题

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To explore orthopaedic and musculoskeletal clinicians’ views and experiences of legal, safety, safeguarding and security issues regarding the use of virtual consultations (VC) during the COVID-19 pandemic. A secondary objective was to suggest ways to overcome these issues. A mixed method cross-sectional survey was conducted, seeking the views and experiences of orthopaedic and musculoskeletal medically qualified and Allied Health Professionals in the United Kingdom. Descriptive statistical analysis was employed for quantitative data and a qualitative content analysis undertaken for qualitative data. Findings were presented in accordance with the four key issues. Two hundred and ninety professionals (206 physiotherapists, 78 medically qualified professionals, 6 ‘other’ therapists) participated in the survey. Of the 290 participants, 260 (90%) were not using VC prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 248 respondents (86%) were unsure whether their professional indemnity insurance covered VC,?136 (47%) had considered how they would handle an issue of safeguarding whilst the remainder had not,?126 (43%) had considered what they would do if, during a virtual consultation, a patient suffered an injury (e.g. bang on their head) or a fall (e.g. mechanical or a medical event like syncope) and 158 (54%) reported they felt the current technological solutions are secure in terms of patient data. Qualitative data provided additional context to support the quantitative findings such as validity of indemnification, accuracy of diagnosis and consent using VC, safeguarding issues; and security and sharing of data. Potential changes to practice have been proposed to address these issues. VC have been rapidly deployed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic often without clear guidance or consensus on many important issues. This study identified legal, safeguarding, safety and security issues. There is an urgent need to address these and develop local and national guidance and frameworks to facilitate ongoing safe virtual orthopaedic practice beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:探索骨科和肌肉骨骼临床医生的看法和法律,安全,保障和安全问题的经验,了解在Covid-19大流行期间使用虚拟咨询(VC)。二级目标是建议克服这些问题的方法。进行了混合方法的横断面调查,寻求联合王国骨科和肌肉骨骼医学医学和盟军卫生专业人员的观点和经验。用于定量数据的描述性统计分析和用于定性数据的定性内容分析。调查结果是根据四个关键问题提出的。两百九十名专业人士(206名物理治疗师,78名医学上有资格的专业人士,其他6'其他“治疗师”参加了调查。在290名参与者中,260(90%)未在Covid-19大流行前使用VC,248名受访者(86%)不确定他们的专业赔偿保险是否涵盖了VC,?136(47%)考虑了他们如何处理在剩余时间没有保障呢?事件如Syncope)和158(54%)报告他们认为目前的技术解决方案在患者数据方面是安全的。定性数据提供了额外的背景,以支持定量发现,例如赔偿的有效性,诊断准确性和使用VC的同意,保障问题;和数据安全和共享。已经提出了对实践的潜在变化来解决这些问题。自Covid-19大流行发病以来,VC已迅速部署,而不明确指导或在许多重要问题上共识。本研究确定了法律,保障,安全和安全问题。迫切需要解决这些问题,并制定当地和国家指导和框架,以促进在Covid-19大流行之外的持续安全的虚拟骨科实践。

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