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Patients’ impressions of after-hours house-call services during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan: a questionnaire-based observational study

机译:在日本Covid-19大流行期间,患者患者的展示率在日本Covid-19大流行期间:基于调查问卷的观察研究

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Access to healthcare has been strongly affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which has raised concerns about the increased risk of delays in receiving medical care. This study aimed to assess the patients’ impressions of after-hour house-call (AHHC) medical services during the COVID-19 pandemic using a patient questionnaire. This was a cross-sectional observational study of anonymized medical record data and internet-based questionnaires from patients who used AHHC medical services from April 2020 to January 2021. We summarized the patients’ impressions of AHHC medical services during the COVID-19 pandemic stratified by patient characteristics. The questions of the questionnaire were as follows: (i) Did you use the AHHC medical services because you suspected you had COVID-19 infection? (ii) Do you feel that the use of AHHC medical services has helped prevent transmission of COVID-19? (iii) What action would you have taken in the absence of AHHC medical services? A total of 1802 patients responded to the questionnaire (response rate: 11.3%). First, 700 (40.8%) of the responders indicated that they had used AHHC medical services because of suspicion of COVID-19. Second, most responders (88.8%) felt that AHHC medical services prevented transmission of COVID-19. Third, 774 (43.0%) of the responders considered that they would have visited an emergency department or called an ambulance if AHHC medical services had not been used. Furthermore, 411 (22.8%) of the responders indicated that they would remain at home or wait until working hours if AHHC medical services were not available despite having a condition that required emergency attention. AHHC medical services may be one of the strategies for those who refrain from seeking healthcare services, thus reducing the risk of delayed hospital visits during emergencies. Furthermore, AHHC medical services may also contribute to preventing transmission of COVID-19 by avoiding contact with other patients in the hospital.
机译:获得医疗保健受到2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行影响的影响,这已经提出了对接受医疗保健延误风险的担忧。本研究旨在使用患者调查问卷评估在Covid-19大流行期间的小时后呼叫(AHHC)医疗服务的患者的印象。这是从2020年4月20日至1月2021年的使用AHHC医疗服务的患者匿名的医疗记录数据和基于互联网的互补的医疗记录数据和互联网问卷的横截面观察研究。我们总结了患者在Covid-19大流行分层期间的AHHC医疗服务的印象患者特征。调查问卷的问题如下:(i)您是否使用了AHHC医疗服务,因为您怀疑您有Covid-19感染? (ii)您是否觉得使用AHHC医疗服务的使用有助于防止Covid-19传输? (iii)您在缺乏AHHC医疗服务时会采取哪些行动?共有1802名患者对调查问卷(响应率:11.3%)作出反应。首先,700名(40.8%)的响应者表示,由于Covid-19怀疑,他们使用了AHHC医疗服务。其次,大多数受访者(88.8%)认为AHHC医疗服务防止了Covid-19的传播。第三,774(43.0%)的响应者认为,如果没有使用AHHC医疗服务,他们将访问急救部门或称为救护车。此外,411(22.8%)的响应者表示,如果尽管存在需要紧急关注的条件,但如果不提供AHHC医疗服务,他们将留在家里或等待工作时间。 AHHC医疗服务可能是那些不寻求医疗保健服务的人的战略之一,从而降低了紧急情况期间延迟医院访问的风险。此外,AHHC医疗服务也可能有助于通过避免与医院中其他患者接触来防止Covid-19传播。

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