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Evaluation of Burn Rounds Using Telemedicine: Perspectives from Patients, Families, and Burn Center Staff

机译:使用远程医疗评估烧伤圆形:患者,家庭和烧记中心工作人员的观点

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Introduction: Burn care requires multiple disciplines to collaborate to achieve best patient care. Because of this, rounds involve a very large burn team to assess patients' wounds and formulate plans. To decrease the amount of team members on rounds, our burn center implemented a new budding technology: telemedicine. We created “Zoom Rounds,” a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant, secure videoconferencing system to relay patient wound evaluations to a remote conference room where team members can participate digitally. We sought to evaluate this new rounding process by querying the burn team, patients, and families regarding their experience. Methods: Surveys were developed for each group and were distributed over a 2-month period. Respondents were asked to rate the videoconferencing rounding experience and comment on the educational experience (staff/providers) and one's personal experience (patient/family). We analyzed both the quantitative data with the qualitative responses. Qualitative data analysis for content was used to independently code and analyze responses to the open-ended survey questions by two authors and verified by adjudication review. Results: Thirty-three patients/families and 69 burn staff members completed the confidential survey (response rate of 90% and 83%, respectively). Coded responses identified several themes: inconsistent technology, improved visualization and communication regarding the wounds, better learning experience, and improved patient experience by decreased crowds in the room. Conclusions: There was strong support for the use of videoconferencing for patient wound rounds among providers, burn center staff, and patients/families. Telemedicine is a promising technology to improve inpatient burn rounds.
机译:简介:烧伤需要多个学科,以实现最佳患者护理。因此,圆形涉及一个非常大的烧伤团队,以评估患者的伤口并制定计划。为了减少轮队的团队成员金额,我们的烧伤中心实施了一个新的萌芽技术:远程医疗。我们创建了“缩放轮,”健康保险便携性和问责制行为(HIPAA) - 替换,安全的视频会议系统,以将患者伤口评估中继到远程会议室,其中团队成员可以数字化参与。我们试图通过查询燃烧团队,患者和家庭对其经验来评估新的舍入过程。方法:为每组开发了调查,并在2个月内分发。受访者被要求评估视频会议舍入经验并评论教育经验(员工/提供者)和个人经验(患者/家庭)。我们分析了具有定性响应的定量数据。内容的定性数据分析用于独立编写和分析两位作者对开放式调查问题的响应,并通过裁决审查验证。结果:三十三名患者/家庭和69名燃烧人员完成了机密调查(分别为90%和83%的响应率)。编码响应确定了几个主题:技术的不一致技术,改善了伤口,更好的学习经验,以及通过房间中减少的人群更好地改善了患者体验。结论:强有力支持在供应商,燃烧中心工作人员和患者/家庭之间使用患者伤口循环的视频会议。 Telemedicine是一种有希望的技术,可以改善住院入住烧伤。

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