| Literature DB >> 30340637 |
Elaine O'Connell Francischetto1, Sarah Damery2, James Ferguson3,4, Gill Combes2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Video clinics, where patients can have a hospital appointment with their clinician from home, are emerging in practice, but their effectiveness is unclear. This study will evaluate whether a video clinic implemented at the University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB) NHS Foundation Trust improves patient satisfaction compared to standard face-to-face appointments for liver transplant patients.Entities:
Keywords: Economic analysis; Liver transplant; Patient satisfaction; Randomised evaluation; Video clinic
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30340637 PMCID: PMC6195722 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-018-2953-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1SPIRIT Schedule of enrolment, interventions, and assessments
Outcome measures, data collection instruments and format
| Outcome measure | Data collection instrument | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Primary outcome | ||
| (Change in) satisfaction in the VSQ-9 domains of ‘convenience of location’, ‘getting through to the office by phone’ and ‘length of time waiting’ | Modified Visit-Specific Satisfaction instrument (VSQ-9) [ | Baseline: paper |
| Secondary outcomes | ||
| Patient-reported health-related quality of life | EQ-5D-5 L [ | Baseline: paper |
| Patient satisfaction scores in the other six VSQ-9 domains | VSQ-9 [ | Baseline: paper |
| Routinely collected clinical outcomes | Patient records | Routinely collected metrics |
| Number and length of clinical contacts, and instances of appointment non-attendance | Length of appointment, phone calls, myhealth@QEHB correspondence, crossover between study arms | Routinely collected metrics |
| Health service use | Patient questionnaire | Baseline: paper |
| Costs (NHS perspective and societal perspective) | Patient questionnaire and routinely collected data | Baseline: paper |
| MyVideoClinic system performance | Failed appointments, service outages, telephone consultations | Routinely collected metrics |
| Clinical tests performed locally prior to video clinic appointment | Blood tests, blood pressure and weight | Case report form completed by clinician |
| Patient, carer and clinician experience | Semi-structured interviews | Semi-structured interviews |
| Questionnaire completion rates | Number of questionnaires completed | Baseline: paper |
aIf any patients experience technical issues providing data electronically, paper versions of the relevant questionnaires and reply-paid envelopes will be posted directly to their home address for completion
Fig. 2Time points for data collection
Fig. 3Recruitment rate