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NCT ID: NCT05145075 Recruiting - Remote Consultation Clinical Trials

Surveying the Receptivity for Telemedicine Pre-operative Consultation in UZ Brussel.

Start date: March 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

We will be surveying patients coming to UZ Brussels for their pre-operative consultation, how they feel about changing these consultations to teleconsultations.

NCT ID: NCT04363671 Not yet recruiting - Covid-19 Clinical Trials

Adolescents and Health Professionals Faced With the Necessity for Changing to Remote Care During the COVID-19 Outbreak Quarantine (AdoPro-Cov19)

AdoPro-Cov19
Start date: May 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Maison des Adolescents (MDA) at Cochin Hospital (Paris) is a multidisciplinary service which welcomes adolescents in three different units: consultation, day care and hospitalization. However, the epidemic of coronavirus (COVID-19) in March 2020 which imposed the extreme limitation of contacts and then the confinement of the entire population, required urgent adaptation of care practices. Teleconsultation quickly became essential for most consultations (psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, but also pediatricians and somatic physicians). In day hospital, daily reception could not be carried out, therapeutic workshops, family interviews, or speaking groups were organized remotely. In hospital unit, the interruption of visits required the organization of remote interviews with families. Far from the comfort of an organized and structured telepsychiatry, the use of videoconferencing was done in an emergency and without preparation. The objective is to explore the experience of adolescents, doctors and psychologists regarding emergency changes in the methods of their follow-up by setting up teleconsultation in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic.

NCT ID: NCT03333785 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Randomized Trial of eOncoNote

Start date: February 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Improving Cancer Care Together through eOncoNote is a pragmatic randomized trial involving a secure online eConsultation system (referred to as eOncoNote) that will allow primary care providers and cancer specialist providers to communicate about their patients.

NCT ID: NCT01918072 Completed - Clinical trials for Urinary Incontinence

Controlled Trial of Tele-Support and Education for Womens Health Care in CBOCs

WH CREATE P4
Start date: March 1, 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

VA community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs) typically serve only a small number of women Veterans, and generally do not have the women's health care resources that are available in larger settings. Women Veterans using these sites for primary care must sometimes travel to other sites to receive women's health care. That can create travel burdens, reduce continuity of care, and negatively affect patient outcomes. To address this, VA is implementing a clinical operations innovation that supports women's primary care providers with a technology-based intervention that combines interactive communication with women's health specialists and ongoing education. This research study is evaluating the implementation and effects of this women's healthcare delivery innovation. Findings from this research will inform VA women's health clinical practice and education, and will advance science in delivering technology-supported non-face-to-face care that is applicable to other clinical conditions and patient populations.

NCT ID: NCT00298961 Not yet recruiting - Remote Consultation Clinical Trials

Psychiatric Consultation Through Videoconference in a Primary Care Setting

Start date: May 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In our study we will aim to examine the issues of cost analysis, quality of life, clinical efficacy and satisfaction of psychiatric consultations through videoconference in a primary care setting in comparison with in-person psychiatric treatment and primary care only. The main hypotheses of the study are: Satisfaction of the patients will increase, the use of telepsychiatry will reduce the costs for the primary and mental health care centers as well as for the patients, the treatment will be as effective as in-person treatment, the number of patients referred to mental health treatment will be higher than that of the previous year, quality of life will improve and that there will be a stigma reduction of mental illness.

NCT ID: NCT00057083 Completed - Clinical trials for Patient Satisfaction

Effect of Telemedicine on Physician-Patient Communication

Start date: March 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the physical separation between patient and physician required during telemedicine has an affect on physician-patient communication and related outcomes, including patient and physician satisfaction, patient compliance, and patient understanding of medical care.