| Literature DB >> 33088083 |
Swagata Biswas1, Shreya Das Adhikari1, Nishkarsh Gupta1, Rakesh Garg1, Sachidanand Jee Bharti1, Vinod Kumar1, Seema Mishra1, Sushma Bhatnagar1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: With the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown, and fear from contagion, the advantages of telemedicine are clearly outweighing the setbacks by minimizing the need for individuals to visit health-care facilities. Our study aims to assess how palliative medicine physicians could follow up on cancer patients and barriers they faced, discuss their results, and evaluate their treatment response with the help of telemedicine.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; palliative care; telemedicine
Year: 2020 PMID: 33088083 PMCID: PMC7535006 DOI: 10.4103/IJPC.IJPC_161_20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Palliat Care ISSN: 0973-1075
Characteristics of patients who availed the telemedicine service
| Number of patients (total=314) | |
|---|---|
| Age (years) (mean±SD) | 45.39±15.63 |
| Sex (male:female) | 148:166 |
| Residence | |
| Delhi | 143 |
| Other states | 171 |
| Diagnosis | |
| Lung cancer | 36 |
| GI cancer | 38 |
| Hepatobiliary carcinoma | 37 |
| Gynecological carcinoma | 31 |
| Head and neck cancers | 42 |
| Bone and soft tissue sarcoma | 41 |
| Breast carcinoma | 33 |
| Urological carcinoma | 21 |
| Hematological | 21 |
| Others | 14 |
| Time since diagnosis | |
| <6 months | 147 |
| 6 months-1 year | 101 |
| >1 year | 66 |
| Disease status | |
| Under evaluation | 88 |
| Under active therapy | 123 |
| Best supportive care | 103 |
| Patients previously on opioids? | |
| Yes | 224 |
| No | 90 |
GI: Gastrointestinal, SD: Standard deviation
Details of the teleconsultations
| Characteristics of the calls | Number of patients |
|---|---|
| Number of calls | Number of patients (total=314) |
| Audio calls only | 63 |
| Audio + text | 167 |
| Audio + text+ visual | 84 |
| Timing of calls | Number of patients (total=314) |
| 6 A.M-10 A.M | 48 |
| 10 A.M-2 P.M | 118 |
| 2 P.M-6 P.M | 99 |
| 6 P.M-10 P.M | 36 |
| 10 P.M-6 A.M | 13 |
| Total duration of calls (min) | Number of patients (total=314) |
| <5 min | 71 |
| 5-10 min | 62 |
| 10-15 min | 124 |
| >15 min | 57 |
| Reason of call | Number of patients (total=314) |
| Symptom management | 157 |
| Pain | 98 |
| Dyspnea | 36 |
| Nausea and vomiting | 8 |
| Constipation | 10 |
| Others | 5 |
| Queries regarding oncological treatment from other departments | 71 |
| Restocking of opioids | 86 |
| Severity of symptoms | Number of patients (total=157) |
| <4/10 | 32 |
| 4-6/10 | 97 |
| >7/10 | 28 |
| Major barrier to avail the hospital service | Number of patients (total=314) |
| Sealing of borders | 124 |
| Patient is terminal | 88 |
| No social support to accompany | 31 |
| Afraid to come to hospital for fear of infection | 71 |
| What was advised at the end? | Number of patients (total=314) |
| Prescribed for oral titration of opioids | 109 |
| Prescribed oral medications for symptom management | 20 |
| Referred to the emergency of a nearby hospital in the locality for symptom management | 22 |
| Home visit by community based palliative care team with contact details suggested | 22 |
| Information of an alternative palliative care unit at the native state with contact details shared to procure opioids | 55 |
| Scheduled for our OPD visit for procurement of opioids | 12 |
| Contact details of other departments given | 71 |
| Monitored end of life care | 3 |
OPD: Outdoor patient department
Figure 1Satisfaction level of patients for telemedicine services using 4-point scale