Literature DB >> 9640749

Feasibility of orthopaedic teleconsulting in a geriatric rehabilitation service.

P Couturier1, J Tyrrell, J Tonetti, C Rhul, C Woodward, A Franco.   

Abstract

Fifteen elderly patients participated in a teleconsultation with an orthopaedic surgeon, which was then followed by a conventional, face-to-face consultation. The comparison between the surgeon's ratings for both types of consultation suggested that the telemedicine consultation was satisfactory in terms of the quality of image and sound, the clinical examination and general simplicity. The telemedicine consultations did not generate a need for any additional clinical investigations, although in two cases a face-to-face consultation was necessary to clarify clinical signs (shortening of a limb and scar tissue). The surgeon's rating of his decision level was superior in the face-to-face situation in four cases, and for 11 patients it was equal. Similarly, the surgeon's level of confidence in decision making was superior in the conventional situation for five patients and equal for 10 patients. Patient attitudes towards teleconsulting were favourable. There was a high level of patient satisfaction. Teleconsulting between orthopaedic surgeons and elderly patients therefore appears to be possible, provided that certain technical, clinical and psychological considerations are addressed.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9640749     DOI: 10.1258/1357633981931597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Telemed Telecare        ISSN: 1357-633X            Impact factor:   6.184


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4.  Cost-Effectiveness of Telemedicine in Remote Orthopedic Consultations: Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Astrid Buvik; Trine S Bergmo; Einar Bugge; Arvid Smaabrekke; Tom Wilsgaard; Jan Abel Olsen
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5.  Patient Preferences Regarding Telemedicine to In-person Consultation: A Questionnaire-Based Survey.

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Review 8.  A Review of Telemedicine Applications in Otorhinolaryngology: Considerations During the Coronavirus Disease of 2019 Pandemic.

Authors:  Amrita K Singh; David A Kasle; Roy Jiang; Jordan Sukys; Emily L Savoca; Michael Z Lerner; Nikita Kohli
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