Telemedicine Reports (Dec 2021)

Patient and Provider Perspectives on Pediatric Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Sophie E. Katz,
  • Preston Spencer,
  • Christine Stroebel,
  • Lora Harnack,
  • Jason Kastner,
  • Ritu Banerjee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1089/TMR.2021.0032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 293 – 297

Abstract

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The COVID-19 pandemic led to rapid expansion of telemedicine services. We surveyed parent/guardians from March 10 to June 29, 2020, in an academic and community pediatric practice, and community pediatric providers from June 5 to July 13, 2020, to better understand their perceptions of telemedicine and compare parent/guardian satisfaction between in-person and telemedicine encounters. Overall patient satisfaction scores were high in both settings and did not differ between in-person and telemedicine visits (community setting: 93.36???12.87 in-person vs. 88.04???22.04 telemedicine; academic setting: 92.25???11.2 vs. 95.37???8.21). Most providers (82.5%) would be willing to use telemedicine in a nonpandemic situation. Telemedicine should remain available for primary care pediatrics during and after resolution of the pandemic.

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