| Literature DB >> 34860669 |
Julia B Finkelstein1, Elise S Tremblay2, Melissa Van Cain3, Aaron Farber-Chen4, Caitlin Schumann4, Christina Brown4, Ankoor S Shah4,5, Erinn T Rhodes2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bedside manner describes how clinicians relate to patients in person. Telemedicine allows clinicians to connect virtually with patients using digital tools. Effective virtual communication or webside manner may require modifications to traditional bedside manner.Entities:
Keywords: communication; pediatrics; telemedicine; video visits; webside manner
Year: 2021 PMID: 34860669 PMCID: PMC8686477 DOI: 10.2196/29941
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Hum Factors ISSN: 2292-9495
Focus group participant characteristics (N=11).
| Participants | Focus group 1 (n=6) | Focus group 2 (n=5) | |
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| Surgical | 3 (50) | 4 (80) |
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| Medical | 3 (50) | 1 (20) |
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| MDa | 4 (67) | 4 (80) |
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| PAb, RNc, NPd | 2 (33) | 1 (20) |
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| MD participants | 1-106 | 4-135 |
aMD: Doctor of Medicine.
bPA: physician assistant.
cRN: registered nurse.
dNP: nurse practitioner.
eData for physician assistant, registered nurse, and nurse practitioner participants were not available.
Clinician survey results.
| Question | Answer options | Responses, median (IQR) |
| Approximately how many virtual visits have you completed? | Free text | 50 (7.25-60.5) |
| How prepared did you feel to start virtual visits after virtual visit training? |
Not at all Not really Neutral/I don’t know A little bit Completely | 4.00 (3.75-4.25) |
| Generally, how satisfied have you been with the virtual visit experience? |
Not satisfied Slightly satisfied Neutral/I don’t know Very satisfied Extremely satisfied | 4.00 (4.00-4.25) |
| What measures do you take to minimize background noise or change other environmental conditions that may affect the quality of the encounter? |
Wearing headphones Conducting the virtual visit in a private office or space Put a sign on my door Use partitioning wall Other, please specify_____ | Conducting the virtual visit in a private office or space: 5 clinicians; |
| I am able to communicate effectively with the patient and family. |
Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral/I don’t know Agree Strongly agree | 4.5 (4.00-5.00) |
| I am able to obtain sufficient information even though the physical examination is not in-person. |
Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral/I don’t know Agree Strongly agree | 4.00 (3.25-4.00) |
| How do you see providers being educated on virtual visits in the future? |
In-person training Self-paced online learning Interactive simulation Other, please specify _____ | In-person training: 5 clinicians; |
| By performing virtual visits, I am able to offload in-person visits. |
Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral/I don’t know Agree Strongly agree | 4.5 (4.00-5.00) |
Actionable recommendations.
| Category | Actionable recommendation | Responsible for implementation |
| Technology |
Incorporate tools to support previsit technical testing (eg, video, audio, and connection) for both patients and clinicians Develop and use HIPAAa-compliant methods for patient-to-provider sharing of content (eg, photos and laboratory data) before or during the virtual visit | Institution |
| Environment |
Ensure that the physical environment supports a private and professional virtual encounter | Clinician |
| Training |
Create standardized patient and clinician user guides for the virtual visit platform; include major technical issues, best practices, and explanation of privacy issues Include specific physical exam guidance, depending on subspecialty, including language around privacy Share written content and links to published resources for virtual visits Include simulation for onboarding and virtual visit training with a mock, recorded virtual visit | Institution |
| Webside manner |
Pay attention to the nonmedical aspects of the interaction (eg, eye contact) to ensure the most favorable patient experience | Clinician |
aHIPAA: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.