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1.Shawon,Forhad H Hai-Lei Li, Yiu Che Pilot Study Annals of Quantitative The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate
ossain (19-91231-1)  Chan, Jian-Xiong Using Vascular the effectiveness and patients satisfaction of
Huang, and Stephen W. Telemedicine Surgery using telemedicine virtual communications to
Cheng(2020) Video vascular patients during the coronavirus
Consultation disease (COVID-19) period in China.All the
for Vascular patients agreed with the advantages of
Patients’ Care telemedicine including no infection risks, no
During the need to travel, and no need to wait for long
COVID-19 time. All the patients were satisfied or highly
Period satisfied with the video call and they would
like to use telemedicine for follow-up in the
future.

2.Shawon,Forhad H M. Fieux, S. Duret, N. Telemedicine European Quantitative A prospective study of patient satisfaction
ossain (19-91231-1)  Bawazeer, L. Denoix, for ENT: Annals of with telemedicine consultation was carried
S. Zaouche, and S. Effect on Otorhinolary out in the ENT department of a university
Tringali(2020) quality of care ngology, hospital center where telemedicine
during Covid- Head and consultations were set up to replace
19pandemic Neck scheduled out-patient consultations. Patients
Diseases were divided into two groups according to
overall satisfaction, in order to identify
predictive factors. Telemedicine consultation
did not allow complete medical care but, in a
difficult time like the global pandemic, was
well accepted by patients. It is a simple way
to maintain continuity of care while reducing
contamination risk by avoiding direct contact
between patients and healthcare
professionals.
3.Shawon,Forhad H Karen Donelan, Telehealth for The Quantitative They administered surveys to 426 unique
ossain (19-91231-1)  Esteban A. Barreto, Patient American established patients and 74 attending
Sarah Sossong,Carie Follow-up Journal Of physicians in their hospital to measure
Michael, Juan J. Care Managed perceptions of the comparative experience of
Estrada, Adam B. Care VVVs and office visits; 254 patients and 61
Cohen, Janet Wozniak, physicians completed the surveys. When
and Lee comparing VVVs and office visits, 62.6% of
H.Schwamm(2019) patients and 59.0% of clinicians reported no
difference in “the overall quality of the visit.”
VVVs were vastly preferred to office visits
by patients for convenience and travel time.
A majority (52.5%) of patients reported
higher efficiency of a VVV appointment. For
established patients, VVVs may provide
effective follow-up and enhanced
convenience when compared with traditional
office visits.

4.Prince, Ariful Has (Svider et al.,2020). Incorporation American Qualitative This article is about the current analysis
an (19-91233-1)  of Journal of queries rhinologist attitudes about the use of
telemedicine OTOLARYN telemedicine during COVID-19 pandemic.
by GOLOGY They have interviewed 134 people. In those
rhinologists: respondents 88.1% people used telemedicine
The COVID- and 82.0% are satisfied with the
19 pandemic telemedicine process. They enjoy the
and beyond platform of audio video communication and
spend 5-15 munities on calls. It is helpful in
this crisis and ensures public health benefit.
Only 12.0% of respondents were not happy
to use it.
(Kruse et al.,2017). Telehealth and BMJ Qualitative This article is to analysis the association of
5. patient Publishing telehealth and patient satisfaction in regards
Prince, Ariful Hasan  satisfaction: a Group to efficiency. They use Boolean expressions
(19-91233-1)  systematic and cumulative index of nursing and Allied
review and Health Literature and Medicine. They
narrative initially search 2193 results and 44 full text
analysis review resulting included in the study. In this
article we find that providers and patients
embrace telehealth modalities because of its
easy of use. It decreased travel time and
increased communication with providers.
6.Lima Shahanara   Rhea E. Powell, MD., Patient ANNALS OF Qualitative Telehealth (TH) is an innovative model of
(19-91158-1)   Jeffrey M. Perceptions of FAMILY care delivery with the potential to provide
Henstenburg., Grace Telehealth MEDICINE more patient-centered healthcare, allowing
Cooper., Judd E. Primary Care patients to receive care when and where is
Hollander., & Kristin Video Visits most convenient. To date, little is known
L. Rising, MD., (2017) about patient perceptions of receiving care
with the use of TH video visits.
7.. Lima Shahanara   NehaSinha.,Max Looking The Qualitative Patient satisfaction is an indicator of how
(19-91158-1)   Cornell.,BenjaminWhe Through a American well the patient is being treated at your
atley.,NicoleMunley., Different Lens: Academy of medical practice. The “how well” refers not
Mark Seeley., (2019) Patient Orthopedic only to the quality of care but also to how
Satisfaction Surgeons happy a patient is with the treatment he or
With she received. The positive impacts pediatric
Telemedicine orthopedic telehealth programs can have on
in Delivering pediatric fracture patients and their
Pediatric caregivers. Additional longitudinal studies
Fracture Care are needed to analyze the difference in follow
up of patients between telemedicine and
inpatient clinic visits.
8.Lima Shahanara   Jennifer M. Patients’ Journal of Qualitative Many patients find telephone postoperative
(19-91158-1)   Polinski,Tobias Barker, Satisfaction General visits more convenient than in-clinic visits.
MD, Nancy Gagliano, with and Internal Moreover, estimates of time saved are
MD, Andrew Sussman, Preference for Medicine compelling. Amid changing regulations and
MD,Troyen A. Telehealth reimbursement. The great factor is to find the
Brennan,and William Visits support of the growing use of telehealth for
H. Shrank, MD.( 2017) postoperative care of the routine.

9.Ibna Zubaaer Shis Sandeep Kumar, Feasibility of Journal of Quantitative The telemedicine-based consultations can
hir (19-91183-1)  Arvind Kumar, telemedicine in Clinical effectively reduce the need for physical visits
Mukesh Kumar, Ashok maintaining Orthopaedics to outpatient departments for the follow-up
Kumar, Rajesh Arora, follow-up of and Trauma of orthopaedic patients, especially when
Rakesh orthopedic patients’ previous clinical information has
Sehrawat(2020) patients and been available to the treating doctor. The
their response rate and overall patient satisfaction
satisfaction: A rates to telemedicine are high. Efforts should
preliminary be made to strengthen and facilitate
study telemedicine-based medical care by
spreading awareness, computerization of
patient records, and maximize the use of
technology in patient care to reduce the
physical burden on outpatient departments,
and to minimize the risk of disease
transmission in current COVID-19 pandemic.

10.Ibna Zubaaer Shi Crystal L. Patient Cornerstone: Quantitative This synthesis of findings from quantitative
shir (19-91183-1)  Fleischhacker Satisfaction with A Collection research consistently shows findings that
(2020) Telehealth of Scholarly telehealth has a positive impact on patient’s
Services and Creative satisfaction with the capability to empower
Compared to In- Works for patients to manage their overall health by
Office Visits providing a better connection to healthcare.
With increasing healthcare costs, shortage of
providers, and increase patient expectations,
technological advances have made telehealth
an exceptional alternative mode of healthcare
delivery.

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