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103 Virtual Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Clinics During a Global Pandemic: the Patients’ Perspective

Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry(2022)

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BackgroundWithin our service, all scheduled face-to-face neurology clinics were cancelled from March 2020 due to Covid-19. Telephone reviews were initiated to provide continuity of MS care.ObjectiveTo assess patient satisfaction with MS telephone clinics during the pandemic and opinion regarding potential future use.Design/MethodsAnonymised questionnaires were posted to 635 patients receiving MS specialist medical telephone review, March to July 2020.Results279 (44%) patient questionnaires were returned, mean age 49 years, 72% female, 87% having an EDSS <7.0. On a rating scale, (0–10, 10 = completely satisfied), 95% of patients reported a satisfaction score ≥7. For 99% of patients, clinical interaction was caring/sensitive by telephone. Satisfaction was high with: call duration (96%), opportunity to ask questions (99%) and understanding advice given (98%). During the pandemic, 87% of patients preferred the virtual appointment. Of all patients, 45% expressed preference for telephone review moving forward, rising to 55% among both wheelchair-using patients and those living >50 miles from clinic. Many felt that video call would further improve virtual review (54%).ConclusionsDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, satisfaction is high with MS review by telephone. A signifi- cant body of patient opinion supports telephone clinics beyond Covid-19. This is influenced by EDSS and distance from clinic.sramsay03@qub.ac.uk|ABN Bursary
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Virtual Care,Remote Treatment,Patient Satisfaction
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