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Telemedicine in Neuromuscular Diseases During Covid-19 Pandemic: ERN-NMD European Survey

Authors :
Lynda El-Hassar
Ahmed Amara
Benoit Sanson
Oana Lacatus
Ahmed Amir Belhouchet
Madelon Kroneman
Kristl Claeys
Jean Philippe Plançon
Carmelo Rodolico
Guido Primiano
Francesca Trojsi
Massimiliano Filosto
Tiziana Enrica Mongini
Sara Bortolani
Mauro Monforte
Elena Carraro
Lorenzo Maggi
Federica Ricci
Vincenzo Silani
Daniele Orsucci
Alain Créange
Yann Péréon
Tanya Stojkovic
Nadine Anna Maria Elisabeth van der Beek
Antonio Toscano
Davide Pareyson
Shahram Attarian
Peter Y.K. Van den Bergh
Gauthier Remiche
Janneke G.J. Hoeijmakers
Umesh Badrising
Nicol C. Voermans
Angela M. Kaindl
Ulrike Schara-Schmidt
Benedikt Schoser
Elisabetta Gazzerro
Jana Haberlová
Stanislav Voháňka
Endre Pál
Maria Judit Molnar
Lea Leonardis
Ivailo L Tournev
Andrés Nascimento Osorio
Montse Olivé
Nuria Muelas
Jorge Alonso-Perez
Francesc Plá
Marianne de Visser
Gabriele Siciliano
Sabrina Sacconi
El-Hassar, Lynda
Amara, Ahmed
Sanson, Benoit
Lacatus, Oana
Amir Belhouchet, Ahmed
Kroneman, Madelon
Claeys, Kristl
Plançon, Jean Philippe
Rodolico, Carmelo
Primiano, Guido
Trojsi, Francesca
Filosto, Massimiliano
Mongini, Tiziana Enrica
Bortolani, Sara
Monforte, Mauro
Carraro, Elena
Maggi, Lorenzo
Ricci, Federica
Silani, Vincenzo
Orsucci, Daniele
Créange, Alain
Péréon, Yann
Stojkovic, Tanya
van der Beek, Nadine Anna Maria Elisabeth
Toscano, Antonio
Pareyson, Davide
Attarian, Shahram
Van den Bergh, Peter Y K
Remiche, Gauthier
Hoeijmakers, Janneke G J
Badrising, Umesh
Voermans, Nicol C
Kaindl, Angela M
Schara-Schmidt, Ulrike
Schoser, Benedikt
Gazzerro, Elisabetta
Haberlová, Jana
Voháňka, Stanislav
Pál, Endre
Molnar, Maria Judit
Leonardis, Lea
Tournev, Ivailo L
Osorio, Andrés Nascimento
Olivé, Montse
Muelas, Nuria
Alonso-Perez, Jorge
Plá, Francesc
de Visser, Marianne
Siciliano, Gabriele
Sacconi, Sabrina
Neurology
AII - Infectious diseases
ANS - Neuroinfection & -inflammation
Klinische Neurowetenschappen
MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec Neurologie (9)
RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
Source :
Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, 10, 2, pp. 173-184, Journal of neuromuscular diseases, 10(2), 173-184. IOS Press, Journal of neuromuscular diseases, 10(2), 173-184. I O S Press, Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, 10, 173-184, Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, 10(2), 173-184. IOS Press BV
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Telemedicine (TM) contributes to bridge the gap between healthcare facilities and patients' homes with neuromuscular disease (NMD) because of mobility issues. However, its deployment is limited due to difficulties evaluating subtle neurological signs such as mild weakness or sensory deficits. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted healthcare delivery worldwide, necessitating rapid measures implementation by health care providers (HCPs) to protect patients from acquiring SARS-CoV-2 while maintaining the best care and treatment.OBJECTIVES: Given the challenges faced by remote healthcare assistance of NMD patients, we aim to evaluate the use of TM in NMD during the COVID-19 pandemic.METHODS: Based on the Model for Assessment-of-Telemedicine-Applications (MAST), we conducted a survey amongst clinicians of the ERN EURO NMD (European-Reference-Network-for-Rare-Neuromuscular-Diseases).RESULTS: Based on 42 responses over 76 expected ones, our results show that the COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased the number of HCPs using TM (from 60% to 100%). The TM types most used during the COVID-19 period are teleconsultation and consultation by phone, particularly in the context of symptoms worsening in NMD patients with COVID-19 infection. Most European HCPs were satisfied when using TM but as a complementary option to physical consultations. Many responses addressed the issue of technical aspects needing improvement, particularly for elderly patients who need caregivers' assistance for accessing the TM platform.CONCLUSIONS: TM has been essential during COVID-19, but its use still presents some limitations for NMD patients with cognitive deficits or for first-time diagnosis. Thus, TM should be used as complement to, rather than substitute, for face-to-face consultations.

Details

ISSN :
22143602 and 22143599
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of neuromuscular diseases
Accession number :
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