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Virtual oncology clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic.

David O'Reilly1, Hailey Carroll2, Mairi Lucas2, Jane Sui2, Maha Al Sendi2, David McMahon2, Waseem Darwish2, Ronan McLaughlin2, Mohammed Raza Khan2, Hazel O Sullivan2, Sonya Chew2, Colum Dennehy2, Catherine M Kelly2, John McCaffrey2, Megan Greally3, Desmond Carney3, Michaela J Higgins2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in radical changes in the delivery of healthcare worldwide. Our oncology service (at an Irish national cancer centre) rapidly transitioned to the use of telemedicine or virtual clinics (VC) to minimise potential risk of exposure to COVID-19 amongst an immunosuppressed, high-risk population. Our study aimed to evaluate the use of VC in this setting.
METHODS: An 18-point questionnaire was designed to investigate the patient experience of VC during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland and compliance with guidelines developed in Ireland to conduct VC and the role of VC in the future. Questionnaires were distributed following the receipt of verbal consent from patients during the VC. Descriptive statistics were utilised for data analysis using SPSS®.
RESULTS: One hundred and four patients returned completed surveys (n = 104/164, 63% response rate). Overall satisfaction levels were high with most patients (n = 58/100, 58%; no answer provided (NAP), n = 4) equally satisfied or nearly equally satisfied with VC in comparison to a usual clinic encounter. The majority of patients felt that there should be a role for VC in the future (n = 84/102, 82%; NAP, n = 2). The majority of patients (n = 61/99, 61%; NAP, n = 5) were very relieved to avoid a hospital visit due to perceived risk of potential exposure to COVID-19.
CONCLUSION: The majority of oncology patients were satisfied with a VC encounter. VC may have a role in the future of medical care in Ireland post the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Oncology; Virtual clinics

Year:  2021        PMID: 33449331     DOI: 10.1007/s11845-020-02489-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir J Med Sci        ISSN: 0021-1265            Impact factor:   1.568


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