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The use of remote care during the Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: a perspective of Portuguese and Spanish physicians

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This study aimed to characterise how the follow-up of outpatients was done during the first months of COVID-19 pandemic by a multidisciplinary group of physicians involved in an asthma mHealth project. A cross-sectional study based on a web survey was conducted. The survey was sent to 123 physicians working at secondary care centres of Portugal and Spain, that participate in the INSPIRERS project. A total of 65 physicians completed the survey (53% response rate). They had a mean of 18 (11) years of clinical practice and 14% were residents. More than half were allergists (58%), 22% pulmonologists and 20% paediatricians. Most were working in Portugal (89%) and in public hospitals (88%). All were conducting consultations: 71% presential (median [p25 , p75] duration 30 [20, 30] min), 91% telephonic (15 [10, 20] min) and 20% video consultations (20 [10, 28] min). The median duration of presential consultations was significantly higher than pre-COVID-19 (20 [20, 30] min; p = 0.021). From the physicians conducting video consultations, 92% were allergists and only 54% considered that their institution provided adequate conditions. The physicians of the INSPIRERS group used telephonic consultations as the main alternative to presential ones and 1/5 used video consultations. These results suggest the need to rethink clinical follow-up services for outpatients in the near future increasing the use of telemedicine, especially

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Telehealth Telemedicine Teleconsultation COVID-19 Chronic diseases Outpatient follow-up

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Jácome, C., Pereira, A. M., Amaral, R., Alves Correia, M., Almeida, R., Mendes, S., Almeida Fonseca, J., & INSPIRERS group. (2022). The use of remote care during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic a perspective of Portuguese and Spanish physicians. European Annals of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 54(01), 25-29. https://doi.org/10.23822/EurAnnACI.1764-1489.184

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