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Teleconsultation Perceptions of Medical and Radiation Oncologists in the COVID-19 and Post–COVID-19 Era: A National Survey in the Philippines

PURPOSE: The study reports on the current perception of medical and radiation oncologists regarding teleconsultation in the Philippines. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the adoption of telemedicine was not widespread. With movement restrictions imposed during the pandemic, physicians were compelled to...

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Autores principales: Yap, Eugene T., Tan, Charmaine L., Dumago, Mark P., Jacomina, Luisa E., Yu, Kelvin Ken L., Tapispisan, Julie Ann R., Agas, Ryan Anthony F., Co, Jayson L., Bacorro, Warren R., Mejia, Michael A., Sy Ortin, Teresa T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10497274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37348036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00370
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author Yap, Eugene T.
Tan, Charmaine L.
Dumago, Mark P.
Jacomina, Luisa E.
Yu, Kelvin Ken L.
Tapispisan, Julie Ann R.
Agas, Ryan Anthony F.
Co, Jayson L.
Bacorro, Warren R.
Mejia, Michael A.
Sy Ortin, Teresa T.
author_facet Yap, Eugene T.
Tan, Charmaine L.
Dumago, Mark P.
Jacomina, Luisa E.
Yu, Kelvin Ken L.
Tapispisan, Julie Ann R.
Agas, Ryan Anthony F.
Co, Jayson L.
Bacorro, Warren R.
Mejia, Michael A.
Sy Ortin, Teresa T.
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description PURPOSE: The study reports on the current perception of medical and radiation oncologists regarding teleconsultation in the Philippines. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the adoption of telemedicine was not widespread. With movement restrictions imposed during the pandemic, physicians were compelled to use telemedicine. It is uncertain whether physicians will still adopt its use in practice in the post–COVID-19 era. This study gives insight into the possible adaptation of this mode of consultation in the future, especially in areas with limited health care resources. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a national survey among medical oncologists and radiation oncologists in the Philippines. A 43-item online survey was developed, validated, and administered to the oncologists. The demographics and data from categorical questions were reported as frequencies and percentages. RESULTS: A total of 142 responses were gathered from 82 medical oncologists and 60 radiation oncologists. There was agreement among participants that, during the pandemic, teleconsultation could be used for the first visit, diagnostic workup request, treatment explanation, follow-up care, and chronic disease management. There was disagreement whether cancer diagnosis disclosure and cancer prognosis revelation could be performed via teleconsultation, and there was agreement that emergency consultation and physical examination would warrant a face-to-face consultation. After the COVID-19 pandemic, 78.7% intend to continue using teleconsultation except for emergency consultations, first visits, physical examination, diagnosis disclosure, and cancer prognosis revelation. CONCLUSION: Teleconsultation was perceived by oncologists as an acceptable method of providing cancer care during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Oncologists also intend to use teleconsultation in the post–COVID-19 era in certain aspects of patient care.
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spelling pubmed-104972742023-09-13 Teleconsultation Perceptions of Medical and Radiation Oncologists in the COVID-19 and Post–COVID-19 Era: A National Survey in the Philippines Yap, Eugene T. Tan, Charmaine L. Dumago, Mark P. Jacomina, Luisa E. Yu, Kelvin Ken L. Tapispisan, Julie Ann R. Agas, Ryan Anthony F. Co, Jayson L. Bacorro, Warren R. Mejia, Michael A. Sy Ortin, Teresa T. JCO Glob Oncol ORIGINAL REPORTS PURPOSE: The study reports on the current perception of medical and radiation oncologists regarding teleconsultation in the Philippines. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the adoption of telemedicine was not widespread. With movement restrictions imposed during the pandemic, physicians were compelled to use telemedicine. It is uncertain whether physicians will still adopt its use in practice in the post–COVID-19 era. This study gives insight into the possible adaptation of this mode of consultation in the future, especially in areas with limited health care resources. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a national survey among medical oncologists and radiation oncologists in the Philippines. A 43-item online survey was developed, validated, and administered to the oncologists. The demographics and data from categorical questions were reported as frequencies and percentages. RESULTS: A total of 142 responses were gathered from 82 medical oncologists and 60 radiation oncologists. There was agreement among participants that, during the pandemic, teleconsultation could be used for the first visit, diagnostic workup request, treatment explanation, follow-up care, and chronic disease management. There was disagreement whether cancer diagnosis disclosure and cancer prognosis revelation could be performed via teleconsultation, and there was agreement that emergency consultation and physical examination would warrant a face-to-face consultation. After the COVID-19 pandemic, 78.7% intend to continue using teleconsultation except for emergency consultations, first visits, physical examination, diagnosis disclosure, and cancer prognosis revelation. CONCLUSION: Teleconsultation was perceived by oncologists as an acceptable method of providing cancer care during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Oncologists also intend to use teleconsultation in the post–COVID-19 era in certain aspects of patient care. Wolters Kluwer Health 2023-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10497274/ /pubmed/37348036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00370 Text en © 2023 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Yap, Eugene T.
Tan, Charmaine L.
Dumago, Mark P.
Jacomina, Luisa E.
Yu, Kelvin Ken L.
Tapispisan, Julie Ann R.
Agas, Ryan Anthony F.
Co, Jayson L.
Bacorro, Warren R.
Mejia, Michael A.
Sy Ortin, Teresa T.
Teleconsultation Perceptions of Medical and Radiation Oncologists in the COVID-19 and Post–COVID-19 Era: A National Survey in the Philippines
title Teleconsultation Perceptions of Medical and Radiation Oncologists in the COVID-19 and Post–COVID-19 Era: A National Survey in the Philippines
title_full Teleconsultation Perceptions of Medical and Radiation Oncologists in the COVID-19 and Post–COVID-19 Era: A National Survey in the Philippines
title_fullStr Teleconsultation Perceptions of Medical and Radiation Oncologists in the COVID-19 and Post–COVID-19 Era: A National Survey in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Teleconsultation Perceptions of Medical and Radiation Oncologists in the COVID-19 and Post–COVID-19 Era: A National Survey in the Philippines
title_short Teleconsultation Perceptions of Medical and Radiation Oncologists in the COVID-19 and Post–COVID-19 Era: A National Survey in the Philippines
title_sort teleconsultation perceptions of medical and radiation oncologists in the covid-19 and post–covid-19 era: a national survey in the philippines
topic ORIGINAL REPORTS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10497274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37348036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00370
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