Author: Fassas, Scott; Cummings, Emily; Sykes, Kevin J.; Bur, Andrés M.; Shnayder, Yelizaveta; Kakarala, Kiran
Title: Telemedicine for head and neck cancer surveillance in the COVIDâ€19 era: Promise and pitfalls Cord-id: r1ithfrr Document date: 2021_3_4
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has led to increased telemedicine visits. This study examines current preferences and barriers for telemedicine among patients with head and neck cancer. METHODS: Single institution retrospective analysis of 64 patients scheduling visits with the head and neck surgical oncology clinic at a tertiary academic medical center. Data were collected detailing patient preferences and barriers regarding telemedicine appointments. Patients electing to part
Document: BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has led to increased telemedicine visits. This study examines current preferences and barriers for telemedicine among patients with head and neck cancer. METHODS: Single institution retrospective analysis of 64 patients scheduling visits with the head and neck surgical oncology clinic at a tertiary academic medical center. Data were collected detailing patient preferences and barriers regarding telemedicine appointments. Patients electing to participate in telemedicine were compared to those preferring inâ€person appointments. RESULTS: Most patients (68%) were not interested in telemedicine. Preference for inâ€person examination was the most common reason for rejecting telemedicine, followed by discomfort with or limited access to technology. Patients elected telemedicine visits to avoid infection and for convenience. CONCLUSIONS: When given a choice, patients with head and neck cancer preferred inâ€person visits over telemedicine. Although telemedicine may improve health care access, patient preferences, technologyâ€related barriers, and limitations regarding cancer surveillance must be addressed moving forward.
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