Cargando…

Brief Report on Teleconsultation in Lung Cancer: Toward a Semiotic Paradigm Shift?

INTRODUCTION: Telehealth is taking an increasingly important part of medicine. This practice change is being accelerated by the pandemic linked to coronavirus disease 2019. Oncology is a medical specialty for which this paradigm shift is particularly relevant. METHODS: We developed a survey aiming a...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Thomas, Quentin Dominique, Basse, Clémence, Belaroussi, Yaniss, Beaucaire-Danel, Sophie, Daniel, Catherine, Quantin, Xavier, Girard, Nicolas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9168151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35677683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtocrr.2022.100333
_version_ 1784720938000973824
author Thomas, Quentin Dominique
Basse, Clémence
Belaroussi, Yaniss
Beaucaire-Danel, Sophie
Daniel, Catherine
Quantin, Xavier
Girard, Nicolas
author_facet Thomas, Quentin Dominique
Basse, Clémence
Belaroussi, Yaniss
Beaucaire-Danel, Sophie
Daniel, Catherine
Quantin, Xavier
Girard, Nicolas
author_sort Thomas, Quentin Dominique
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Telehealth is taking an increasingly important part of medicine. This practice change is being accelerated by the pandemic linked to coronavirus disease 2019. Oncology is a medical specialty for which this paradigm shift is particularly relevant. METHODS: We developed a survey aiming at evaluating the use of teleconsultation by physicians managing patients with lung cancer in France. The survey was available online from December 15, 2020, to February 10, 2021. RESULTS: Answers were obtained from 142 clinicians (73.9% pneumologists, 18.3% medical oncologists, and 7.7% with another specialty), 129 (90.8%) of whom had already performed teleconsultation. Among those, 123 (95.3%) started after the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. In addition, 72.9% had a moderate usage of this tool (<10 teleconsultations/mo). The frequency of clinicians never using teleconsultation was higher in private practices (p = 0.029). The two clinical situations for which teleconsultation was frequently used were visits during treatment without imaging assessment (53.5%) and post-treatment surveillance (80.3%). Depending on the type of treatment received, the frequency of teleconsultation was variable. Lung cancer subtype also affected the clinician's practice. Indeed, 47.2% never proposed this tool for SCLC. Teleconsultation was considered to be of no contribution, a moderate contribution, a significant contribution, or a revolution of the clinical practice for 14.1%, 66.2%, 10.6%, and 2.1% of the respondents, respectively. The participants expected to decrease, stabilize, or increase their teleconsultation activity in 18.3%, 52.8%, and 23.2% of the cases, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Most thoracic oncologists in France are using teleconsultation, mostly as an additional tool that should not replace the doctor-patient in-person relationship.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9168151
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-91681512022-06-07 Brief Report on Teleconsultation in Lung Cancer: Toward a Semiotic Paradigm Shift? Thomas, Quentin Dominique Basse, Clémence Belaroussi, Yaniss Beaucaire-Danel, Sophie Daniel, Catherine Quantin, Xavier Girard, Nicolas JTO Clin Res Rep Brief Report INTRODUCTION: Telehealth is taking an increasingly important part of medicine. This practice change is being accelerated by the pandemic linked to coronavirus disease 2019. Oncology is a medical specialty for which this paradigm shift is particularly relevant. METHODS: We developed a survey aiming at evaluating the use of teleconsultation by physicians managing patients with lung cancer in France. The survey was available online from December 15, 2020, to February 10, 2021. RESULTS: Answers were obtained from 142 clinicians (73.9% pneumologists, 18.3% medical oncologists, and 7.7% with another specialty), 129 (90.8%) of whom had already performed teleconsultation. Among those, 123 (95.3%) started after the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. In addition, 72.9% had a moderate usage of this tool (<10 teleconsultations/mo). The frequency of clinicians never using teleconsultation was higher in private practices (p = 0.029). The two clinical situations for which teleconsultation was frequently used were visits during treatment without imaging assessment (53.5%) and post-treatment surveillance (80.3%). Depending on the type of treatment received, the frequency of teleconsultation was variable. Lung cancer subtype also affected the clinician's practice. Indeed, 47.2% never proposed this tool for SCLC. Teleconsultation was considered to be of no contribution, a moderate contribution, a significant contribution, or a revolution of the clinical practice for 14.1%, 66.2%, 10.6%, and 2.1% of the respondents, respectively. The participants expected to decrease, stabilize, or increase their teleconsultation activity in 18.3%, 52.8%, and 23.2% of the cases, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Most thoracic oncologists in France are using teleconsultation, mostly as an additional tool that should not replace the doctor-patient in-person relationship. Elsevier 2022-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9168151/ /pubmed/35677683 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtocrr.2022.100333 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Brief Report
Thomas, Quentin Dominique
Basse, Clémence
Belaroussi, Yaniss
Beaucaire-Danel, Sophie
Daniel, Catherine
Quantin, Xavier
Girard, Nicolas
Brief Report on Teleconsultation in Lung Cancer: Toward a Semiotic Paradigm Shift?
title Brief Report on Teleconsultation in Lung Cancer: Toward a Semiotic Paradigm Shift?
title_full Brief Report on Teleconsultation in Lung Cancer: Toward a Semiotic Paradigm Shift?
title_fullStr Brief Report on Teleconsultation in Lung Cancer: Toward a Semiotic Paradigm Shift?
title_full_unstemmed Brief Report on Teleconsultation in Lung Cancer: Toward a Semiotic Paradigm Shift?
title_short Brief Report on Teleconsultation in Lung Cancer: Toward a Semiotic Paradigm Shift?
title_sort brief report on teleconsultation in lung cancer: toward a semiotic paradigm shift?
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9168151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35677683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtocrr.2022.100333
work_keys_str_mv AT thomasquentindominique briefreportonteleconsultationinlungcancertowardasemioticparadigmshift
AT basseclemence briefreportonteleconsultationinlungcancertowardasemioticparadigmshift
AT belaroussiyaniss briefreportonteleconsultationinlungcancertowardasemioticparadigmshift
AT beaucairedanelsophie briefreportonteleconsultationinlungcancertowardasemioticparadigmshift
AT danielcatherine briefreportonteleconsultationinlungcancertowardasemioticparadigmshift
AT quantinxavier briefreportonteleconsultationinlungcancertowardasemioticparadigmshift
AT girardnicolas briefreportonteleconsultationinlungcancertowardasemioticparadigmshift