| Literature DB >> 35254263 |
Samuel Mayol1, Frederic Pamoukdjian2,3, Géraldine Falgarone2,4, Guilhem Bousquet2,5, Arnaud Wilmet6, Albert Brizio6, Valérie Faure6, Celestin Guillouet6, Franck Baudino6, Isabelle Roque7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Telemedicine technology is a growing field, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Consult Station (Health for Development) is the first telemedicine device enabling completely remote medical consultations, including the concurrent collection of clinical parameters and videos.Entities:
Keywords: absenteeism from work; consultation; cost-benefit; general practice; health care system; primary care; proof-of-concept; remote medical consultation; telemedicine; telemedicine booth
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35254263 PMCID: PMC9157322 DOI: 10.2196/33507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 7.076
Distribution of the reasons for teleconsultation among 1715 patients.
| Reasons for teleconsultation | Patients, n (%) | |
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| Cough disorders | 343 (20) |
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| Rhinitis | 154 (9) |
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| Fever, unspecified | 137 (8) |
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| Functional urinary symptoms | 103 (6) |
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| Unspecified pains | 187 (11) |
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| Joint diseases/pain | 137 (8) |
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| Unspecified abdominal pain | 51 (3) |
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| Headache | 51 (3) |
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| Asthenia | 67 (4) |
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| Skin disorders | 51 (3) |
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| Unspecified allergy | 86 (5) |
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| Prescription renewal | 51 (3) |
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| Prevention | 120 (7) |
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| Laboratory results | 343 (20) |
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| Othera | 154 (9) |
aOther included unspecified visual disorders (n=19), gynecological disorders (n=17), unspecified vertigo (n=17), pregnancy (n=16), unspecified screening (n=15), nausea or vomiting (n=14), unspecified sleep disorders (n=8), myalgia (n=8), and psychological demands (n=7).
Characteristics of 1715 consecutive patients with teleconsultations.
| Variable | Whole cohort (N=1715), n (%) | Women (N=1230), n (%) | |
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| 20-39 | 948 (56) | 722 (59) |
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| 40-59 | 723 (42) | 488 (40) |
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| ≥60 | 34 (2) | 20 (1) |
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| Women | 1230 (72) | N/Aa |
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| Men | 475 (28) | N/A |
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| Otorhinolaryngology | 756 (44) | 555 (45) |
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| Osteoarticular | 189 (11) | 129 (11) |
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| Normal clinical examination | 187 (11) | 111 (9) |
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| Pneumonology | 112 (7) | 77 (6) |
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| Dermatology | 77 (5) | 66 (6) |
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| Urology | 77 (5) | 58 (5) |
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| Gastroenterology | 52 (3) | 33 (3) |
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| Ophthalmology | 45 (3) | 27 (2) |
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| Abnormal laboratory results | 35 (2) | 27 (2) |
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| Neurology | 35 (2) | 28 (2) |
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| Prevention | 34 (2) | 25 (2) |
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| Gynecology | 29 (2) | 24 (2) |
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| Cardiovascular/high blood pressure | 26 (2) | 13 (1) |
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| Psychiatry | 18 (1) | 15 (1) |
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| Asthenia | 12 (1) | 9 (0.7) |
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| Dental | 10 (0.5) | 8 (0.6) |
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| Endocrinology/diabetes | 6 (0.3) | 4 (0.3) |
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| Sexually transmitted infection | 6 (0.3) | 4 (0.3) |
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| Missing data | 8 (0.5) | 7 (0.6) |
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| No orientation | 994 (58) | 716 (58) |
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| General practitioner | 387 (23) | 273 (22) |
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| Complementary examination | 159 (9) | 115 (9) |
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| Specialist | 104 (6) | 70 (6) |
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| Other health professional | 53 (3) | 42 (3) |
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| Emergency department | 10 (0.5) | 7 (0.6) |
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| Missing data | 8 (0.5) | 7 (0.6) |
aN/A: not applicable.
Figure 1Implementation of Consult Station booths according to general practitioner density in France (left panel) and in the Île-de-France region (ie, Paris and its suburbs; right panel).
Number of teleconsultations with the Consult Station according to general practitioner density and LPA (N=2134).
| Area | Teleconsultations, n (%) | Mean general practitioner densitya | C/D ratiob | Mean LPAc |
| Paris (center) | 222 (10) | High (248) | 0.9 | High (4.5) |
| Other regions | 660 (31) | Moderate (148) | 4.4 | High (4.6) |
| Paris suburbs | 1252 (59) | Low (124) | 10 | Moderate (3.3) |
aGeneral practitioner density in number per 100,000 inhabitants in France.
bC/D ratio: number of consultations/mean general practitioner density per 100,000 people.
cLPA: localized potential accessibility.
Figure 2Scatter plot of the number of teleconsultations according to (A) GP density or (B) LPA. GP: general practitioner; LPA: localized potential accessibility.