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Exploring the Effects of Telemedicine on Bariatric Surgery Follow-up: a Matched Case Control Study

机译:探索远程医疗对畜牧手术的影响:匹配案例控制研究

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Telemedicine offers a potential solution for bariatric surgery (BS) aftercare for patients living in rural areas with limited access to healthcare services. This study aimed to compare post-BS appointment adherence, psychosocial, and body mass index (BMI) outcomes in patients that did or did not use telemedicine. In total, 192 (96 telemedicine and 96 non-telemedicine) patients were matched on gender, age, time since surgery, BMI, and travel distance from program. Additional psychosocial and demographic variables including rurality index (RIO) were collected. Telemedicine users had a significantly higher RIO (p < 0.001) than non-telemedicine users. Appointment attendance, BMI, and psychosocial outcomes were not significantly different between the two groups. Therefore, our results suggest that telemedicine could help overcome geographical barriers to provide comparable quality healthcare services to more remote regions.
机译:Telemedicine为居住在农村地区的患者提供疗法疗法的潜在解决方案,用于获得医疗保健服务有限。 本研究旨在比较患者的BS任命依赖,心理社会和体重指数(BMI)结果,这些患者在患者中做出或未使用远程医疗。 总共,192名(96个远程医疗和96个非远程医疗)患者在性别,年龄,自我手术,BMI和行程的旅行距离之后匹配。 收集了额外的心理社会和人口变量,包括风险指数(RIO)。 远程医疗用户比非远程医疗用户有明显更高的RIO(P <0.001)。 两组之间的预约出席,BMI和心理社会结果没有显着差异。 因此,我们的结果表明,远程医疗有助于克服地理障碍,为更多偏远地区提供可比的优质医疗保健服务。

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