| Literature DB >> 34736774 |
Julie R Bloom1, Emily J Martin2, Joshua A Jones3.
Abstract
The current coronavirus pandemic has forced a dramatic shift in the way clinicians practice medicine, including the way we communicate with our patients. The pandemic has both facilitated and challenged serious illness conversations between providers and patients. Furthermore, telemedicine has emerged as a major practice across the globe. Benefits of which include greater involvement of supporting family members while drawbacks involve socioeconomic barriers that limit high quality interactions between provider and patient. This commentary aims to highlight the evolution of communication strategies over this unique time in hopes of promoting reflection and change to improve our communication strategies at the individual and institutional level.Entities:
Keywords: Communication; Patient-centered-care; Serious illness conversation; Telehealth; Telemedicine
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34736774 PMCID: PMC8501229 DOI: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2021.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Oncol ISSN: 0093-7754 Impact factor: 4.929
Opportunities and drawbacks of telemedicine.
| Opportunities | Drawbacks |
|---|---|
Able to provide healthcare to remote patients Patients avoid exposure to other personnel during transportation and clinical encounter Clinicians minimize number of personnel they are exposed to Decrease economic burden (transportation and time off work) for patient and family members Involvement of supporting members in the patient's care | Social and economic barriers to high-quality visits: including Access to technology: Internet server High-quality audio and video Privacy within one's work/home to freely discuss medical issues Successfully operating telemedicine technology Establishing/maintaining clinician-patient relationship Hospital-based reimbursement |