Comparison and Opinion on the Safety of Teleconsultation
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Pre-anaesthetic Consultation
- Sponsor
- Erasme University Hospital
- Enrollment
- 300
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Score of Patient endangerment (0-4)
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
A pre-anaesthetic consultation is compulsory. It must be carried out at least 8 days before a scheduled medical and/or surgical operation. Its main objectives are to take the patient's history, carry out a clinical examination, select the complementary examinations that should be carried out, and inform the patient of the procedure and the type of anaesthetic proposed. In a world moving towards virtualisation, a number of medical specialities have opted for remote consultations, either by telephone or video-conferencing. Teleconsultation seems to offer greater satisfaction, not only for patients, but also for surgeons and anaesthetists. It is also associated with a reduction in the distance travelled by patients, costs and financial expenditure, with no increase in the rate of cancellation of surgery. For the first time at the Brussels University Hospital (Erasme), the anaesthesia and intensive care team will gradually introduce the system of pre-anaesthetic teleconsultation by telephone from October 2023.
The aim of our study is to evaluate the effectiveness of preanaesthetic teleconsultation at the Erasme HUB. In fact, it would be better to have results based on local expertise in order to give an answer on the effectiveness, safety and security of this innovative method, which will be officially implemented in October 2023.
Investigators
Céline Boudart
Principal Investigator
Erasme University Hospital
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Not provided
Exclusion Criteria
- •Participation in another clinical study within the previous month.
- •Patient unable to complete the questionnaire.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Score of Patient endangerment (0-4)
Time Frame: at the 1 day of surgery
Patient endangerment : 0 = Nothing to report; 1 = Lack of information but no danger to the patient; 2 =Lack of information and reduced safety but intervention maintained; 3 = Too great a risk to the patient.
Secondary Outcomes
- Pre-operative anxiety scorereported on LIKERT scale (1-5)(Baseline (before the procedure))
- Satisfaction scores reported on LIKERT scale (1-5)(Baseline (before the procedure))