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Patient Satisfaction With the Use of Telemedicine in the Management of Hyperthyroidism
Introduction We have been using telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism since 2010. Although telemedicine has been used in different areas of healthcare management for several years, its importance was highlighted during the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The aim of this survey w...
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author | Kaur, Devinder Galloway, Georgia K Oyibo, Samson O |
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description | Introduction We have been using telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism since 2010. Although telemedicine has been used in different areas of healthcare management for several years, its importance was highlighted during the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The aim of this survey was to assess patient satisfaction with the use of telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism. Materials and methods A postal survey was administered to all patients who had received at least one telemedicine session during the months January to May 2020 for the management of hyperthyroidism. Patients were asked to respond to nine statements using the five-point Likert scale. A suggestion box was included for comments and suggestions for improvement. Results There were 106 patients (26 males vs 80 females) with an average age of 53 years who received one to three calls over a five-month study period. A total of 65 respondents returned completed survey forms (61.3% response rate). Approximately 97% of respondents were satisfied with the overall quality of service provided during the use of telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism. The telemedicine service was time saving and met their needs. Approximately 14% of respondents were undecided about whether telemedicine was as good as the traditional face-to-face consultation. The respondents also made useful comments and suggestions concerning the provision of adequate time slots, occasional face-to-face appointments, and the introduction of text messaging and emailing to the telemedicine service. Conclusions This survey has demonstrated that the use of telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism is desirable to a majority of patients, as long as adequate time slots are dedicated to the telemedicine sessions and patients are reassured of the availability of face-to-face consultation sessions. Regular patient feedback is necessary to perfect the use of telemedicine in a patient-centered healthcare service. |
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spelling | pubmed-74371222020-08-21 Patient Satisfaction With the Use of Telemedicine in the Management of Hyperthyroidism Kaur, Devinder Galloway, Georgia K Oyibo, Samson O Cureus Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism Introduction We have been using telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism since 2010. Although telemedicine has been used in different areas of healthcare management for several years, its importance was highlighted during the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The aim of this survey was to assess patient satisfaction with the use of telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism. Materials and methods A postal survey was administered to all patients who had received at least one telemedicine session during the months January to May 2020 for the management of hyperthyroidism. Patients were asked to respond to nine statements using the five-point Likert scale. A suggestion box was included for comments and suggestions for improvement. Results There were 106 patients (26 males vs 80 females) with an average age of 53 years who received one to three calls over a five-month study period. A total of 65 respondents returned completed survey forms (61.3% response rate). Approximately 97% of respondents were satisfied with the overall quality of service provided during the use of telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism. The telemedicine service was time saving and met their needs. Approximately 14% of respondents were undecided about whether telemedicine was as good as the traditional face-to-face consultation. The respondents also made useful comments and suggestions concerning the provision of adequate time slots, occasional face-to-face appointments, and the introduction of text messaging and emailing to the telemedicine service. Conclusions This survey has demonstrated that the use of telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism is desirable to a majority of patients, as long as adequate time slots are dedicated to the telemedicine sessions and patients are reassured of the availability of face-to-face consultation sessions. Regular patient feedback is necessary to perfect the use of telemedicine in a patient-centered healthcare service. Cureus 2020-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7437122/ /pubmed/32832308 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9859 Text en Copyright © 2020, Kaur et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism Kaur, Devinder Galloway, Georgia K Oyibo, Samson O Patient Satisfaction With the Use of Telemedicine in the Management of Hyperthyroidism |
title | Patient Satisfaction With the Use of Telemedicine in the Management of Hyperthyroidism |
title_full | Patient Satisfaction With the Use of Telemedicine in the Management of Hyperthyroidism |
title_fullStr | Patient Satisfaction With the Use of Telemedicine in the Management of Hyperthyroidism |
title_full_unstemmed | Patient Satisfaction With the Use of Telemedicine in the Management of Hyperthyroidism |
title_short | Patient Satisfaction With the Use of Telemedicine in the Management of Hyperthyroidism |
title_sort | patient satisfaction with the use of telemedicine in the management of hyperthyroidism |
topic | Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7437122/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32832308 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9859 |
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