2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00296-022-05112-5
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Technical factors can impact on remote consultations in rheumatology: results from a service evaluation during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, there have been changes in clinical practice to limit transmission, such as switching from face-to-face to remote consultations. We aimed to study the influence of technical factors on remote consultations in our experience during the pandemic. 12 clinicians completed data collection forms after consultations, recording the technology used (video vs phone); technical problems encountered; discharge or subsequent appointment status; and technical aspects of the consultation … Show more

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“…The use of phone consultations was also shown to be acceptable as an alternative to face-to-face visits during the COVID-19 pandemic, and favourable over video by patients, which might explain the frequent use of phone consultations [ 25 , 26 ]. Administrating video consultations are in general considered more time-consuming compared to phone consultations, and technical errors are more likely to occur [ 27 ], which might provide some explanation to the current study’s infrequent use of video consultations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of phone consultations was also shown to be acceptable as an alternative to face-to-face visits during the COVID-19 pandemic, and favourable over video by patients, which might explain the frequent use of phone consultations [ 25 , 26 ]. Administrating video consultations are in general considered more time-consuming compared to phone consultations, and technical errors are more likely to occur [ 27 ], which might provide some explanation to the current study’s infrequent use of video consultations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%