• J Am Geriatr Soc · Aug 2005

    A pilot study of usefulness of clinician-patient videoconferencing for making routine medical decisions in the nursing home.

    • Mark R Laflamme, David C Wilcox, Jacquelyn Sullivan, Gunther Schadow, Donald Lindbergh, Jill Warvel, Heydon Buchanan, Terry Ising, Greg Abernathy, Susan M Perkins, Joanne Daggy, Richard M Frankel, Paul Dexter, Clement J McDonald, and Michael Weiner.
    • Regenstrief Institute, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, USA. mlaflamme@regenstrief.org
    • J Am Geriatr Soc. 2005 Aug 1; 53 (8): 1380-5.

    ObjectivesTo pilot and assess the role of videoconferencing in clinicians' medical decision-making and their interactions with nursing home residents (NHRs).DesignPaired virtual and bedside examinations. Face-to-face (FTF) examination of NHRs by off-site clinicians immediately followed videoconferencing between the same clinician-NHR pair.SettingA 240-bed, county-managed, urban nursing home.ParticipantsNHRs (n=35) and clinicians (n=3) receiving or providing routine care between 2002 and 2003.MeasurementsOrders generated by clinicians, clinicians' ratings of videoconferencing, and coded review of video encounters. After both examinations, clinicians rated the encounters and generated orders necessary for NHRs. Orders were categorized and counted according to timing (before or after the FTF visit). Clinician-NHR interactions were assessed using coding videos with a 31-item instrument.ResultsFor 71% of the encounters, clinicians stated that videoconferencing facilitated their assessment. Difficulties included sound quality (19%) and participants' familiarity with videoconferencing (7%). Although NHRs were alert in 50% of encounters, 62% of alert NHRs did not indicate understanding of the recommended treatment.ConclusionFTF examination was superior for most assessments, but videoconferencing was judged to be valuable, especially for wound care. Even when NHRs were alert, informed medical decision-making by NHRs with their clinicians was limited. Enhancing videoconferencing quality and providing more training about informed decision-making using videoconferencing might improve the effectiveness of the technology.

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