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Optimizing telemedical care in neurological outpatients by characterizing the patients’ needs in the physician–patient relationship—content analysis of guideline-based interviews

机译:通过表征基于指南的面试的医生关系 - 内容分析的患者需求,优化神经系统门诊患者的遥感治疗

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The use of new concepts in patient care, such as video-consultations, reminder systems, and online evaluation portals, is becoming increasingly important in the physician–patient relationship and outpatient care. This study examines the acceptance of these approaches in a neurological setting and determines the patients’ preferences. We analyzed 16 guideline-based qualitative interviews with neurological patients using qualitative content analysis (inductive category formation). The patients commented on the benefits and challenges of integrating new concepts of medical care. They identified advantages of telemedical care, including time savings (7 of 16; 43,8%) for both the patient and the physician, the prospect of more intensive (4 of 16; 25%) care, and the possibility for a quick response in case of urgent needs (3 of 16; 18.8%). Several challenges were reported, such as the limitations for patients with psychiatric (2 of 16; 12.5%) or complex diseases (4 of 16; 25%) and limited options for diagnostic procedures (such as physical examination (4 of 16; 25%)). For individual neurological patients' needs, telemedical and telecommunication structures could be discussed, which support the patients' specific requirements, such as answering questions while having a recall (2 of 16; 12.5%) and avoiding the journey (8 of 16; 50%). Also, patients are rejecting evaluation portals and are skeptical of telecare in the treatment of neurological diseases. The perception of telemedical care and the successful integration of new medical care concepts depend on fulfilling the individual patient’s needs. Regardless of the preferred nature of physician–patient interactions, there are specific instruments that can intensify the relationship. These individual needs of the patients must be inquired about and accommodated for. For the first time, we could characterize the properties of optimal telemedical care for neurological patients. Interviews like the ones we conducted should be repeated during and after the pandemic, referring to our results and compare.
机译:在患者护理中使用新概念,例如视频咨询,提醒系统和在线评估门户,在医生 - 患者关系和门诊护理方面变得越来越重要。本研究审查了在神经环境中接受这些方法,并确定患者的偏好。我们分析了使用定性含量分析(归纳类地层)的神经系统患者的16个基于指南的定性访谈。患者评论了整合医疗概念的益处和挑战。他们确定了远程医疗的优势,包括患者和医生的时间储蓄(7.4.3%),更加密集(16; 25%)护理的前景以及快速反应的可能性在紧急需求的情况下(16个中的3个; 18.8%)。报告了几个挑战,例如精神病患者的局限(16.5%的2例)或复杂的疾病(4分25%的4例)和有限的诊断程序选择(例如体检(4个)(共16个; 25%) )))。对于个体神经学患者的需求,可以讨论远程电信结构,支持患者的具体要求,例如回忆问题(16.5%的2个)并避免旅程(共16例) )。此外,患者拒绝评估门户,对治疗神经疾病的远程护理是持怀疑态度。对远程医疗的看法和新医疗概念的成功整合取决于实现个体患者的需求。无论医生患者相互作用的首选性质如何,都有具体的仪器可以加剧关系。必须询问这些患者的个人需求并适应。我们首次可以表征神经系统患者最佳远程医疗的性质。根据我们在大流行期间和之后进行的访谈,涉及我们的结果并比较。

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