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  • The study focused on patients' adherence to telemedicine recommendations after being assessed by the Swiss Centre for Telemedicine, particularly when face-to-face consultations weren't necessary.
  • Out of 1129 self-care patients followed up two weeks later, 88% participated in the follow-up, with 85% adhering to self-care recommendations and 86% following advice on further healthcare usage.
  • Despite high adherence to recommendations, 28% went on to attend a face-to-face consultation, with referrals split between those directed by the teleconsultation center and those who chose to seek in-person care independently.

Article Abstract

We investigated patients' adherence to recommendations after telephone triage at the Swiss Centre for Telemedicine. We studied cases where the medical problem was assessed as not requiring an immediate face-to-face consultation. Two weeks after teleconsultation, follow-up telephone interviews were conducted with 1129 self-care patients. The patients were asked if they had adhered to the telephone recommendations and whether they had had a subsequent face-to-face consultation. A total of 1003 patients (88%) were available for the follow-up telephone interview. Of those, 85% reported that they had adhered to all self-care recommendations and 86% had followed the advice about further use of the health-care system. Overall, 28% of patients had attended a face-to-face consultation. Half of them were referred by the teleconsultation centre, and half of them had decided themselves not to follow the centre's recommendation. Since acceptance of self-care recommendations after teleconsultation was high, teleconsultation may be an efficient alternative to face-to-face consultations for some conditions.

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