Virtual Consultations: Young People and Their Parents’ Experience

Stephanie Proulx-Cabana, Terry Yvonne Segal, Anna Gregorowski, Dougal Hargreaves, Halina Flannery Paediatric and Adolescent Division, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKCorrespondence: Stephanie Proulx-CabanaPaediatric and Adolescent Division, University College Lond...

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Main Authors: Proulx-Cabana S, Segal TY, Gregorowski A, Hargreaves D, Flannery H
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-04-01
Series:Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/virtual-consultations-young-people-and-their-parentsrsquo-experience-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-AHMT
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description Stephanie Proulx-Cabana, Terry Yvonne Segal, Anna Gregorowski, Dougal Hargreaves, Halina Flannery Paediatric and Adolescent Division, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKCorrespondence: Stephanie Proulx-CabanaPaediatric and Adolescent Division, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 235 Euston Road, Bloomsbury, London, NW1 2BU, UKTel +4420 3447 5240Email stephanie.proulx-cabana@nhs.netPurpose: Evaluate the experience of virtual consultations for young people and their families and assess whether young people are being offered a confidential space as part of these virtual encounters.Patients and Methods: An anonymous online survey was sent to young people age 10– 18 y.o. who had experienced at least one virtual consultation with an adolescent medicine tertiary service in the United Kingdom between March 13th and June 13th 2020 mostly associated with, but not exclusively, management of chronic fatigue syndrome or medically unexplained symptoms. Responses from the survey were analysed by two authors who independently coded the common themes reported by the participants.Results: Fifty young people and their families participated in the survey. Eighty-eight percent reported feeling prepared for virtual appointments, 90% found them helpful, 88% felt that they were private and 86% reported they would find further virtual appointments helpful. Positive impacts reported were no need to travel (38%) and the continuity of care (36%). Many of our participants reported no negative impact (39%) and felt that nothing needed to be improved (56%). The most frequent improvement reported was the provision of a quality video call (34%). Only 36% of young people had the opportunity to speak in confidence to the health care provider without their parents’ presence.Conclusion: Virtual appointments are perceived as safe and helpful by the young people and their families. Professionals should offer a confidential remote space for young people to speak without their parents.Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, young people, remote consultation, telemedicine, telehealth
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spelling doaj.art-2460224828764f6da58ef421073529a72022-12-21T20:08:27ZengDove Medical PressAdolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics1179-318X2021-04-01Volume 12374364266Virtual Consultations: Young People and Their Parents’ ExperienceProulx-Cabana SSegal TYGregorowski AHargreaves DFlannery HStephanie Proulx-Cabana, Terry Yvonne Segal, Anna Gregorowski, Dougal Hargreaves, Halina Flannery Paediatric and Adolescent Division, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKCorrespondence: Stephanie Proulx-CabanaPaediatric and Adolescent Division, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 235 Euston Road, Bloomsbury, London, NW1 2BU, UKTel +4420 3447 5240Email stephanie.proulx-cabana@nhs.netPurpose: Evaluate the experience of virtual consultations for young people and their families and assess whether young people are being offered a confidential space as part of these virtual encounters.Patients and Methods: An anonymous online survey was sent to young people age 10– 18 y.o. who had experienced at least one virtual consultation with an adolescent medicine tertiary service in the United Kingdom between March 13th and June 13th 2020 mostly associated with, but not exclusively, management of chronic fatigue syndrome or medically unexplained symptoms. Responses from the survey were analysed by two authors who independently coded the common themes reported by the participants.Results: Fifty young people and their families participated in the survey. Eighty-eight percent reported feeling prepared for virtual appointments, 90% found them helpful, 88% felt that they were private and 86% reported they would find further virtual appointments helpful. Positive impacts reported were no need to travel (38%) and the continuity of care (36%). Many of our participants reported no negative impact (39%) and felt that nothing needed to be improved (56%). The most frequent improvement reported was the provision of a quality video call (34%). Only 36% of young people had the opportunity to speak in confidence to the health care provider without their parents’ presence.Conclusion: Virtual appointments are perceived as safe and helpful by the young people and their families. Professionals should offer a confidential remote space for young people to speak without their parents.Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, young people, remote consultation, telemedicine, telehealthhttps://www.dovepress.com/virtual-consultations-young-people-and-their-parentsrsquo-experience-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-AHMTcovid-19sars-cov-2young peopleremote consultationtelemedicinetelehealth.
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Virtual Consultations: Young People and Their Parents’ Experience
Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
covid-19
sars-cov-2
young people
remote consultation
telemedicine
telehealth.
title Virtual Consultations: Young People and Their Parents’ Experience
title_full Virtual Consultations: Young People and Their Parents’ Experience
title_fullStr Virtual Consultations: Young People and Their Parents’ Experience
title_full_unstemmed Virtual Consultations: Young People and Their Parents’ Experience
title_short Virtual Consultations: Young People and Their Parents’ Experience
title_sort virtual consultations young people and their parents rsquo experience
topic covid-19
sars-cov-2
young people
remote consultation
telemedicine
telehealth.
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