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Virtual group consultations offer continuity of care globally during Covid-19.
Birrell, Fraser; Lawson, Rob; Sumego, Marianne; Lewis, Jessica; Harden, Angela; Taveira, Tracey; Stevens, John; Manson, Alison; Pepper, Linda; Ickovics, Jeannette.
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  • Birrell F; Medical Research Council Versus Arthritis Centre for Integrated Research into Musculoskeletal Ageing Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK.
  • Lawson R; Department of Rheumatology Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Ashington UK.
  • Sumego M; President, European Lifestyle Medicine Council Haddington UK.
  • Lewis J; Chairman, British Society of Lifestyle Medicine, East Linton UK.
  • Harden A; Department of Internal Medicine & Geriatrics Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio.
  • Taveira T; Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology Yale School of Public Health New Haven Connecticut.
  • Stevens J; School of Health Sciences University of London London UK.
  • Manson A; College of Pharmacy University of Rhode Island Kingston Rhode Island.
  • Pepper L; Department of Health and Human Sciences Southern Cross University Lismore New South Wales Australia.
  • Ickovics J; Training Lead Group Consultations Ltd Glasgow UK.
Lifestyle Med (Hoboken) ; 1(2): e17, 2020 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38607797
ABSTRACT
Covid-19 has led to virtual care (mainly telephone consultations) becoming a default worldwide, despite well-documented shortcomings. Published evidence on virtual group consultations is limited, although interest and front-line experience have grown substantially since pandemic onset. Unpublished data are summarised showing feasibility of transitioning care to this model across different countries, care settings and conditions. An international webinar series has supported development and sharing of best practice and representative data on spread and utilisation of virtual groups. This model of care creates time and space for more questions and answers, so once engaged patients become staunch advocates. Group care supports personalised care and lifestyle medicine, which is growing very rapidly. In the current context, even healthcare providers under pressure can implement virtual group consultations. Most virtual group consultations have a facilitator, so this allows roles to be extended and support education of both students and new team members. These can confer greater access, continuity of care, peer support and timely information about Covid-19 and may result in better health outcomes. Given the rapid and widespread implementation of virtual care during this pandemic, data should be shared effectively and methodologically sound observational studies and clinical trials to test safety and effectiveness should be promoted now.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Lifestyle Med (Hoboken) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Lifestyle Med (Hoboken) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article