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Patient preference for virtual versus in‐person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice

INTRODUCTION/AIMS: It is unknown if patients with neuromuscular diseases prefer in‐person or virtual telemedicine visits. We studied patient opinions and preference on virtual versus in‐person visits, and the factors influencing such preferences. METHODS: Telephone surveys, consisting of 11 question...

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Autores principales: Hafeez, Komal, Kushlaf, Hani, Al‐Sultani, Husam, Joseph, Anny‐Claude, Zaeem, Zoya, Siddiqi, Zaeem, Laboy, Shannon, Pulley, Michael, Habib, Ali A., Robbins, Nathaniel M., Zadeh, Sean, Hafeez, Muhammad Ubaid, Hussain, Yessar, Melendez‐Zaidi, Alexandria, Kassardjian, Charles, Johnson, Kristin, Leonhard, Holly, Biliciler, Suur, Patino Murillas, Jorge E., Shaibani, Aziz I.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35596667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mus.27641
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author Hafeez, Komal
Kushlaf, Hani
Al‐Sultani, Husam
Joseph, Anny‐Claude
Zaeem, Zoya
Siddiqi, Zaeem
Laboy, Shannon
Pulley, Michael
Habib, Ali A.
Robbins, Nathaniel M.
Zadeh, Sean
Hafeez, Muhammad Ubaid
Hussain, Yessar
Melendez‐Zaidi, Alexandria
Kassardjian, Charles
Johnson, Kristin
Leonhard, Holly
Biliciler, Suur
Patino Murillas, Jorge E.
Shaibani, Aziz I.
author_facet Hafeez, Komal
Kushlaf, Hani
Al‐Sultani, Husam
Joseph, Anny‐Claude
Zaeem, Zoya
Siddiqi, Zaeem
Laboy, Shannon
Pulley, Michael
Habib, Ali A.
Robbins, Nathaniel M.
Zadeh, Sean
Hafeez, Muhammad Ubaid
Hussain, Yessar
Melendez‐Zaidi, Alexandria
Kassardjian, Charles
Johnson, Kristin
Leonhard, Holly
Biliciler, Suur
Patino Murillas, Jorge E.
Shaibani, Aziz I.
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description INTRODUCTION/AIMS: It is unknown if patients with neuromuscular diseases prefer in‐person or virtual telemedicine visits. We studied patient opinions and preference on virtual versus in‐person visits, and the factors influencing such preferences. METHODS: Telephone surveys, consisting of 11 questions, of patients from 10 neuromuscular centers were completed. RESULTS: Five hundred and twenty surveys were completed. Twenty‐six percent of respondents preferred virtual visits, while 50% preferred in‐person visits. Sixty‐four percent reported physical interaction as “very important.” For receiving a new diagnosis, 55% preferred in‐person vs 35% reporting no preference. Forty percent were concerned about a lack of physical examination vs 20% who were concerned about evaluating vital signs. Eighty four percent reported virtual visits were sufficiently private. Sixty eight percent did not consider expenses a factor in their preference. Although 92% were comfortable with virtual communication technology, 55% preferred video communications, and 19% preferred phone calls. Visit preference was not significantly associated with gender, diagnosis, disease severity, or symptom management. Patients who were concerned about a lack of physical exam or assessment of vitals had significantly higher odds of selecting in‐person visits than no preference. DISCUSSION: Although neither technology, privacy, nor finance burdened patients in our study, more patients preferred in‐person visits than virtual visits and 40% were concerned about a lack of physical examination. Interactions that occur with in‐person encounters had high importance for patients, reflecting differences in the perception of the patient‐physician relationship between virtual and in‐person visits.
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spelling pubmed-95407602022-10-14 Patient preference for virtual versus in‐person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice Hafeez, Komal Kushlaf, Hani Al‐Sultani, Husam Joseph, Anny‐Claude Zaeem, Zoya Siddiqi, Zaeem Laboy, Shannon Pulley, Michael Habib, Ali A. Robbins, Nathaniel M. Zadeh, Sean Hafeez, Muhammad Ubaid Hussain, Yessar Melendez‐Zaidi, Alexandria Kassardjian, Charles Johnson, Kristin Leonhard, Holly Biliciler, Suur Patino Murillas, Jorge E. Shaibani, Aziz I. Muscle Nerve Clinical Research Articles INTRODUCTION/AIMS: It is unknown if patients with neuromuscular diseases prefer in‐person or virtual telemedicine visits. We studied patient opinions and preference on virtual versus in‐person visits, and the factors influencing such preferences. METHODS: Telephone surveys, consisting of 11 questions, of patients from 10 neuromuscular centers were completed. RESULTS: Five hundred and twenty surveys were completed. Twenty‐six percent of respondents preferred virtual visits, while 50% preferred in‐person visits. Sixty‐four percent reported physical interaction as “very important.” For receiving a new diagnosis, 55% preferred in‐person vs 35% reporting no preference. Forty percent were concerned about a lack of physical examination vs 20% who were concerned about evaluating vital signs. Eighty four percent reported virtual visits were sufficiently private. Sixty eight percent did not consider expenses a factor in their preference. Although 92% were comfortable with virtual communication technology, 55% preferred video communications, and 19% preferred phone calls. Visit preference was not significantly associated with gender, diagnosis, disease severity, or symptom management. Patients who were concerned about a lack of physical exam or assessment of vitals had significantly higher odds of selecting in‐person visits than no preference. DISCUSSION: Although neither technology, privacy, nor finance burdened patients in our study, more patients preferred in‐person visits than virtual visits and 40% were concerned about a lack of physical examination. Interactions that occur with in‐person encounters had high importance for patients, reflecting differences in the perception of the patient‐physician relationship between virtual and in‐person visits. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-06-03 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9540760/ /pubmed/35596667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mus.27641 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Muscle & Nerve published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. 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 Clinical Research Articles
Hafeez, Komal
Kushlaf, Hani
Al‐Sultani, Husam
Joseph, Anny‐Claude
Zaeem, Zoya
Siddiqi, Zaeem
Laboy, Shannon
Pulley, Michael
Habib, Ali A.
Robbins, Nathaniel M.
Zadeh, Sean
Hafeez, Muhammad Ubaid
Hussain, Yessar
Melendez‐Zaidi, Alexandria
Kassardjian, Charles
Johnson, Kristin
Leonhard, Holly
Biliciler, Suur
Patino Murillas, Jorge E.
Shaibani, Aziz I.
Patient preference for virtual versus in‐person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice
title Patient preference for virtual versus in‐person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice
title_full Patient preference for virtual versus in‐person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice
title_fullStr Patient preference for virtual versus in‐person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice
title_full_unstemmed Patient preference for virtual versus in‐person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice
title_short Patient preference for virtual versus in‐person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice
title_sort patient preference for virtual versus in‐person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice
topic Clinical Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35596667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mus.27641
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