Telemedicine Practices of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons in the United States: The Effect of Novel Coronavirus-19
Autor: | Yan Ho Lee, Babak Azizzadeh, Parsa P. Salehi, Sina J. Torabi |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Telemedicine
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Attitude of Health Personnel Cross-sectional study Pneumonia Viral MEDLINE Physical examination Perioperative Care Surveys and Questionnaires Pandemic Humans Medicine Practice Patterns Physicians' Surgery Plastic Pandemics Surgeons medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Study Type Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act COVID-19 Plastic Surgery Procedures medicine.disease United States Cross-Sectional Studies Surgery Medical emergency Coronavirus Infections business |
Zdroj: | Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine |
ISSN: | 2689-3622 2689-3614 |
DOI: | 10.1089/fpsam.2020.0409 |
Popis: | Introduction: The objectives of this study among facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons (FPRS), include (1) quantifying the use of telemedicine, (2) examining the impact of novel coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) on telemedicine practices, (3) highlighting the types of telemedicine employed, (4) anticipating how telemedicine will be utilized in the future, and (5) describing FPRS' attitudes and understanding of telemedicine technologies. Study Type: Cross-sectional survey. Methods: A 6-13 question survey was sent to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery membership. Descriptive analyses were performed, along with a Fisher's exact test. Results: We received 100 responses from a diverse group of surgeons across the United States. Overall, 91% of responders utilize telemedicine, of which 76.9% began during the COVID-19 pandemic. 33.3% of responders thought that their platforms were not Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act compliant or were unsure. Of those that utilize telemedicine, the two biggest concerns were difficulties with physical examination (69.2%) and lack of human connection (44%). 75.8% of telemedicine utilizers plan to incorporate telemedicine into their practice moving forward. Of all responders, 71% believed that telemedicine will have a positive effect on the field of FPRS, although on univariate analysis those in practice >20 years were more likely to believe that there will be no effect or a negative effect (p = 0.014). Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of telemedicine among FPRS in the United States. The great majority of responders plan to incorporate telemedicine into their practice even after the pandemic subsides and believe that telemedicine will have a net positive effect on the field of FPRS. |
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