2020
DOI: 10.12968/bjhc.2019.0082
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A new approach to managing follow-up patients with sino-nasal disorders: the rhinology panel

Abstract: Background/aims There is a growing backlog of patients with sino-nasal disorders waiting for a follow-up appointment. This study aimed to identify rhinology patients on the outpatient follow-up list who could be removed from the waiting list for a face to face follow-up appointment and instead either given a phone consultation by a clinical nurse specialist or discharged from the service. Methods The clinical records of patients on the waiting list for a follow-up appointment at a nasal disorders clinic were r… Show more

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“…Three studies reported follow‐up of rhinology patients via phone call and videoconference 20,64,65 . Two of these reported the proportion of patients assessed remotely requiring subsequent F2F consultation at 7.5% (19/253) 20 and 1.5% (5/339), 64 with reasons including need for biopsy and examination. Referral to follow‐up time was shorter with remote consultation—8‐12 weeks compared to 12 weeks on the F2F pathway 20 …”
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“…Three studies reported follow‐up of rhinology patients via phone call and videoconference 20,64,65 . Two of these reported the proportion of patients assessed remotely requiring subsequent F2F consultation at 7.5% (19/253) 20 and 1.5% (5/339), 64 with reasons including need for biopsy and examination. Referral to follow‐up time was shorter with remote consultation—8‐12 weeks compared to 12 weeks on the F2F pathway 20 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two studies reported greater patient acceptance of remote consultation over F2F review during the pandemic. 65,67 Looking forward, future research should build upon that suggested by some studies 20,29,36,55 to better define the symptom profiles or patient groups that may be appropriate for remote consultation, particularly for initial consultation. It may be better to perform such studies in selected populations rather than unselected groups.…”
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