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Investigating the effectiveness of virtual treatment via telephone triage in a New Zealand general practice.
Ure, Andrew.
  • Ure A; Gore Medical Centre, PO Box 39, Gore, New Zealand.
J Prim Health Care ; 14(1): 21-28, 2022 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1740524
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Introduction Telemedicine, including telephone triage, is increasingly being used in New Zealand general practices. Telephone triage involves diverting requests for same-day healthcare to a phone system where presenting complaints are explored only sufficiently to identify the most appropriate management pathway. Aim To assess the rates of repeat triage among general practice patients treated virtually via phone and compare these with outcomes for patients who were dealt with in person. Method 6 weeks of clinical telephone triage data were collected for Gore Medical Centre. Comparisons were made for patients treated virtually or in person, for whether complaints were a respiratory issue or not, and for whether their triage represented incomplete resolution of a previously triaged health complaint. To do this, patient notes for the 7 days prior to the phone triage were reviewed for medical consultations related to the same condition. Results Over 6 weeks, 455 telephone triages took place at the Gore Medical Centre 133 triage phone calls resulted in 132 (29%) patients being treated virtually. Over the 6 study weeks, 19 virtually treated triage patients phoned again for further care of the same problem within 7 days (14%) while 23 patients (7%) who had been triaged to in person assessment also sought further care within 7 days. This difference was statistically significant (P Discussion Virtual treatment via telephone triage at Gore Medical Centre resulted in a statistically increased likelihood of re-triage within 7 days compared with in person treatment. This raises questions about the efficacy of virtual treatment via telemedicine compared with in person treatment after triage.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Triage / General Practice Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Oceania Language: English Journal: J Prim Health Care Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Hc21125

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Triage / General Practice Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Oceania Language: English Journal: J Prim Health Care Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Hc21125