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Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine in Rheumatology Care During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Highlights Training and Supervision Concerns Among Rheumatology Trainees

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of telemedicine use during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic on rheumatology trainees. METHODS: A voluntary, anonymous, web‐based survey was administered in English, Spanish, or French from August 19 to October 5, 2020. Adult and pediatric rheumatolog...

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Autores principales: Yeoh, Su‐Ann, Young, Kristen, Putman, Michael, Sattui, Sebastian, Conway, Richard, Graef, Elizabeth, Kilian, Adam, Konig, Maximilian, Sparks, Jeffrey, Ugarte‐Gil, Manuel, Upton, Laura, Berenbaum, Francis, Bhana, Suleman, Costello, Wendy, Hausmann, Jonathan, Machado, Pedro, Robinson, Philip, Sirotich, Emily, Sufka, Paul, Yazdany, Jinoos, Liew, Jean, Grainger, Rebecca, Wallace, Zachary, Jayatilleke, Arundathi
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Publicado: Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8652624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34791821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr2.11355
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author Yeoh, Su‐Ann
Young, Kristen
Putman, Michael
Sattui, Sebastian
Conway, Richard
Graef, Elizabeth
Kilian, Adam
Konig, Maximilian
Sparks, Jeffrey
Ugarte‐Gil, Manuel
Upton, Laura
Berenbaum, Francis
Bhana, Suleman
Costello, Wendy
Hausmann, Jonathan
Machado, Pedro
Robinson, Philip
Sirotich, Emily
Sufka, Paul
Yazdany, Jinoos
Liew, Jean
Grainger, Rebecca
Wallace, Zachary
Jayatilleke, Arundathi
author_facet Yeoh, Su‐Ann
Young, Kristen
Putman, Michael
Sattui, Sebastian
Conway, Richard
Graef, Elizabeth
Kilian, Adam
Konig, Maximilian
Sparks, Jeffrey
Ugarte‐Gil, Manuel
Upton, Laura
Berenbaum, Francis
Bhana, Suleman
Costello, Wendy
Hausmann, Jonathan
Machado, Pedro
Robinson, Philip
Sirotich, Emily
Sufka, Paul
Yazdany, Jinoos
Liew, Jean
Grainger, Rebecca
Wallace, Zachary
Jayatilleke, Arundathi
author_sort Yeoh, Su‐Ann
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of telemedicine use during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic on rheumatology trainees. METHODS: A voluntary, anonymous, web‐based survey was administered in English, Spanish, or French from August 19 to October 5, 2020. Adult and pediatric rheumatology trainees were invited to participate via social media and email. Using multiple‐choice questions and Likert scales, the survey assessed prior and current telemedicine use, impact on training, and supervision after COVID‐19 prompted rapid telemedicine implementation. RESULTS: Surveys were received from 302 trainees from 33 countries, with 83% in adult rheumatology training programs. Reported telemedicine use increased from 13% before the pandemic to 82% during the pandemic. United States trainees predominantly used video visits, whereas outside the United States telemedicine was predominantly audio only. Most (65%) evaluated new patients using telemedicine. More respondents were comfortable using telemedicine for follow‐up patients (69%) than for new patients (25%). Only 39% of respondents reported receiving telemedicine‐focused training, including instruction on software, clinical skills, and billing, whereas more than half of United States trainees (59%) had training. Postconsultation verbal discussion was the most frequent form of supervision; 24% reported no supervision. Trainees found that telemedicine negatively impacted supervision (50%) and the quality of clinical teaching received (70%), with only 9% reporting a positive impact. CONCLUSIONS: Despite widespread uptake of telemedicine, a low proportion of trainees received telemedicine training, and many lacked comfort in evaluating patients, particularly new patients. Inadequate supervision and clinical teaching were areas of concern. If telemedicine remains in widespread use, ensuring appropriate trainee supervision and teaching should be prioritized.
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spelling pubmed-86526242021-12-08 Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine in Rheumatology Care During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Highlights Training and Supervision Concerns Among Rheumatology Trainees Yeoh, Su‐Ann Young, Kristen Putman, Michael Sattui, Sebastian Conway, Richard Graef, Elizabeth Kilian, Adam Konig, Maximilian Sparks, Jeffrey Ugarte‐Gil, Manuel Upton, Laura Berenbaum, Francis Bhana, Suleman Costello, Wendy Hausmann, Jonathan Machado, Pedro Robinson, Philip Sirotich, Emily Sufka, Paul Yazdany, Jinoos Liew, Jean Grainger, Rebecca Wallace, Zachary Jayatilleke, Arundathi ACR Open Rheumatol Brief Report OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of telemedicine use during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic on rheumatology trainees. METHODS: A voluntary, anonymous, web‐based survey was administered in English, Spanish, or French from August 19 to October 5, 2020. Adult and pediatric rheumatology trainees were invited to participate via social media and email. Using multiple‐choice questions and Likert scales, the survey assessed prior and current telemedicine use, impact on training, and supervision after COVID‐19 prompted rapid telemedicine implementation. RESULTS: Surveys were received from 302 trainees from 33 countries, with 83% in adult rheumatology training programs. Reported telemedicine use increased from 13% before the pandemic to 82% during the pandemic. United States trainees predominantly used video visits, whereas outside the United States telemedicine was predominantly audio only. Most (65%) evaluated new patients using telemedicine. More respondents were comfortable using telemedicine for follow‐up patients (69%) than for new patients (25%). Only 39% of respondents reported receiving telemedicine‐focused training, including instruction on software, clinical skills, and billing, whereas more than half of United States trainees (59%) had training. Postconsultation verbal discussion was the most frequent form of supervision; 24% reported no supervision. Trainees found that telemedicine negatively impacted supervision (50%) and the quality of clinical teaching received (70%), with only 9% reporting a positive impact. CONCLUSIONS: Despite widespread uptake of telemedicine, a low proportion of trainees received telemedicine training, and many lacked comfort in evaluating patients, particularly new patients. Inadequate supervision and clinical teaching were areas of concern. If telemedicine remains in widespread use, ensuring appropriate trainee supervision and teaching should be prioritized. Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8652624/ /pubmed/34791821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr2.11355 Text en © 2021 The Authors. ACR Open Rheumatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Rheumatology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Brief Report
Yeoh, Su‐Ann
Young, Kristen
Putman, Michael
Sattui, Sebastian
Conway, Richard
Graef, Elizabeth
Kilian, Adam
Konig, Maximilian
Sparks, Jeffrey
Ugarte‐Gil, Manuel
Upton, Laura
Berenbaum, Francis
Bhana, Suleman
Costello, Wendy
Hausmann, Jonathan
Machado, Pedro
Robinson, Philip
Sirotich, Emily
Sufka, Paul
Yazdany, Jinoos
Liew, Jean
Grainger, Rebecca
Wallace, Zachary
Jayatilleke, Arundathi
Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine in Rheumatology Care During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Highlights Training and Supervision Concerns Among Rheumatology Trainees
title Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine in Rheumatology Care During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Highlights Training and Supervision Concerns Among Rheumatology Trainees
title_full Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine in Rheumatology Care During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Highlights Training and Supervision Concerns Among Rheumatology Trainees
title_fullStr Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine in Rheumatology Care During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Highlights Training and Supervision Concerns Among Rheumatology Trainees
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine in Rheumatology Care During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Highlights Training and Supervision Concerns Among Rheumatology Trainees
title_short Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine in Rheumatology Care During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Highlights Training and Supervision Concerns Among Rheumatology Trainees
title_sort rapid adoption of telemedicine in rheumatology care during the covid‐19 pandemic highlights training and supervision concerns among rheumatology trainees
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8652624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34791821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr2.11355
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