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Title: | A review of paediatric telehealth for pre- and post-operative surgical patients | Authors: | Caffery, L. J. McBride, C. A. Garner, L. Smith, A. C. |
Issue Date: | 2014 | Source: | 20, (7), 2014, p. 400-404 | Pages: | 400-404 | Journal: | Journal of telemedicine and telecare | Abstract: | The Queensland Telepaediatric Service (QTS) was established in the year 2000 to deliver a broad range of paediatric specialist health services from the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) in Brisbane, mainly via videoconference. During a 13-year study period, the QTS facilitated 18,949 video consultations, comprising Mental Health (42%), Medicine (30%), Surgery (21%) and Other (8%). We reviewed the surgical services provided through the QTS. There were 3880 video consultations with a paediatric surgeon. Most of these (91%) used fixed videoconferencing units, 8% were delivered via mobile units (robots) and 1% were delivered using Skype. Surgical consultations were provided by telehealth to 106 sites: 89% in Queensland and the rest to other states. The main surgical specialties were burns (50%), ear, nose and throat (19%), general surgery (21%), orthopaedics (9%) and vascular anomalies (2%). During a 12-month audit period, there were 224 teleconsultations in general surgery; the most common reason for referral was for undescended testes (17%). During the study period there was a significant growth in all surgical telehealth activity: linear regression showed an annual increase of 17 cases per year (P < 0.02). In the last four years of the study, there was a substantial growth in the general surgical component, although there was also a reduction in the burns component. Telehealth has potential for other specialist consultations which require periodic assessment and review.L6063228962015-10-13 | DOI: | 10.1177/1357633X14552373 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L606322896&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1357633X14552373 | | Keywords: | procedures;regression analysis;retrospective study;statistics and numerical data;surgery;teleconsultation;human;hospital;Australiachild;videoconferencing;organization and management;pediatrics;postoperative period;preoperative period | Type: | Article |
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