Official Title
Surgical Telemedicine in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era
Brief Summary

The current COVID-19 pandemic has caused delays in initial or follow-up encounters between surgical patients and physicians. While this delay allows for resource allocation to those most severely affected by the pandemic, surgeons are faced with potential important delays in diagnosis and the expanding backlog of elective cases and initial evaluations. This project will assess surgeon and patient telemedicine perspectives. Pre-pandemic views on telemedicine among a cohort of surgeons will be obtained and compared to views at 3 months from the peak of the pandemic. Patients will be surveyed following telemedicine appointments with an anonymous questionnaire to learn about patient receptiveness to telemedicine. Barriers to implementation will be addressed throughout the duration of the study.

Completed
COVID
Surgery

Other: Completion of pre-pandemic survey

Surgeons will take a pre-pandemic survey to determine surgeon perceptions to telemedicine and barriers to implementation.

Other: Completion of survey after peak of pandemic

Surgeons will take another survey after the peak of pandemic to determine surgeon perceptions to telemedicine and barriers to implementation.

Other: Completion of post telemedicine encounter survey

Patients will take a post telemedicine encounter survey to determine patient perceptions to telemedicine and barriers to implementation.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

1. Surgical faculty at participating institutions will receive surveys regarding
telemedicine early in the start of the study to assess baseline perceptions. These
same group of surgeons will receive subsequent surveys 3 months after the peak of the
pandemic to evaluate telemedicine perceptions following a rapid implementation and
adoption of telemedicine.

2. Surgical patients evaluated from the start of the study through a 6-month period will
be included in the study. They will have the option after each telemedicine encounter
to complete an anonymous survey regarding perceptions to this technology.

Exclusion Criteria

1. No exclusions for surgical faculty are identified. Accrual of data from this group
will be limited only by response rates to administered surveys.

2. Exclusions for surgical patients will include the inability to access the technology
required for a telemedicine consultation (e.g.: absence of a camera enabled
smartphone, absence of a required internet or cellular connection to perform a
telemedicine encounter). The investigators will keep a list of reasons for the
inability to perform a telemedicine encounter to identify the barriers to
implementation among patients.

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 31 Days ~ Maximum: 18 Years
Countries
United States
Locations

Children's Hospital Colorado
Aurora, Colorado, United States

University of Colorado, Denver
NCT Number
Keywords
telemedicine
Covid
Surgery
MeSH Terms
COVID-19