scholarly journals 842 Teleurology; A Prospective Study of Patient’s Perception and Real Time Experience in A Tertiary UK Centre

2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_6) ◽  
Author(s):  
O Abdalla ◽  
S Patel ◽  
T Nambi Rajan ◽  
M Kumar

Abstract Aim To evaluate the clinical outcome and patient’s satisfaction of our real-time teleurology experience. Materials A prospective study, the whole cohort of face-to-face [FTF] clinics was shifted for telephone clinics. The data were collected prospectively for all appointments from 30th March to 3rd April. The primary objectives were clinic outcome and patient’s satisfaction evaluated using a validated questionnaire. The secondary objectives were number of non-attendance, percentage of face-to-face clinics and clinic demographics. Results Overall, 95 scheduled appointments for 7 consultants and 2 trainees. Telephone consultations performed for 75 patients, while 6 patients reviewed in FTF Clinics, and 14 patients classified as non-attendant. The non-attendance rate was 14.7%, with estimated 50% reduction in comparison to FTF rate prior to pandemic. The majority of patients (58%) treated conservatively while 14 (17.2%) patients commenced on medications, and 20 patients (24.6%) were listed for surgery. All patients but one (98.1%) agreed that cancelling FTF clinics was reasonable. The majority of the patients 94.2%, 96.2%, 84.6% found the telephone clinic was effective, long enough, and was easy to express their concerns over the phone, respectively. Approximately 90.4% and 100% satisfied with teleurology service and that clinicians were careful, respectively. Conclusions Our study elucidated the feasibility of teleurology in a real time setting and showed that it meets the tetrafecta of clinical outcomes, continuity of care, patient’s safety, and patient’s satisfaction. To our knowledge, this is the first study to assess patient’s perception of teleurology using a validated questionnaire.

1998 ◽  
Vol 11 (02) ◽  
pp. 76-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. M. Turner ◽  
R. H. Abercromby ◽  
J. Innes ◽  
W. M. McKee ◽  
M. G. Ness

SummaryA prospective study was made of 17 dogs with ununited anconeal process treated by osteotomy of the proximal ulna. The effect of the surgery on lameness was evaluated subjectively and the elbows were assessed radiographically for evidence of anconeal fusion and healing of the osteotomy. Whilst clinical outcome was generally good and complications infrequent, relatively few cases achieved anconeal fusion. These results do not compare well with the results of a previous study but this disparity may be due in part to differences in patient population and radiographic evaluation.Further work is required to establish how best to achieve predictable anconeal fusion.Proximal ulnar osteotomy was used to treat 17 dogs with ununited anconeal process. Clinical results were good but anconeal fusion was not achieved consistently. Further work is needed to determine how best to achieve predictable anconeal fusion.


2009 ◽  
Vol 27 (13) ◽  
pp. 2144-2150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Clare Moynihan ◽  
Andy R. Norman ◽  
Yolanda Barbachano ◽  
Louise Burchell ◽  
Robert Huddart ◽  
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Purpose To identify predictive factors of adherence to medical advice, specifically the likelihood of attendance to a recommended follow-up regimen in patients with newly diagnosed testicular cancer. Patients and Methods This was a prospective study measuring initially not only aspects of the doctor–patient interview, but also a range of demographic, psychological, social, and medical factors, and then recording attendance behavior on follow-up. All 209 new patients with testicular cancer referred between June 1992 and May 1995 were approached, and 184 men consented and completed questionnaires. The nonadherence end point (nonattender) was two failures to attend an outpatient appointment at least 1 month apart, despite a written reminder. Results Thirty-two participants (17%) were classified as nonattenders. No significant differences were found between attenders and nonattenders in the majority of psychosocial and medical variables that might have predicted nonadherence to medical advice. There was a highly significant association between nonattendance and a patient's perception of an unsatisfactory affective relationship with his clinician (P = .005; hazard ratio, 3.1; 95% CI, 1.4 to 6.6). Conclusion Patients who perceived an unsatisfactory affective relationship with their clinician that included an inability to trust the clinician and a perception that they were not being treated as “a person” were subsequently more likely to disregard medical advice regarding follow-up. Attention to the ways young men may wish to communicate with their clinicians is important, bearing in mind that they may not necessarily adhere to stereotypical images of masculine self-dependence.


2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (suppl_1) ◽  
pp. S407-S407
Author(s):  
C.R. Rowan ◽  
A. Kalei ◽  
A. De Vries ◽  
G. Cullen ◽  
E. Ryan ◽  
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