Descriptive Analysis of a Telephone Based Community Monitoring Service for COVID-19

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TitreDescriptive Analysis of a Telephone Based Community Monitoring Service for COVID-19
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursClarke A.C, Hull S., Semciw A.I, Jessup R.L, Campbell D., Fabri A.M, Tully N., Bramston C., Hayes J.
JournalJOURNAL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
Volume46
Pagination1124-1131
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0094-5145
Mots-clésCommunity health services, Community medicine, telemedicine
Résumé

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has required health services to rapidly respond to the needs of people diagnosed with the virus. Over 80% of people diagnosed with COVID-19 experience a mild illness and there is a need for community management to support these people in their home. In this paper we present, a telephone based COVID-19 community monitoring service developed in an Australian public health network, and we describe the rapid implementation of the service and the demographic and clinical characteristics of those enrolled. A retrospective mixed methods evaluation of the COVID-19 community monitoring service using the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) framework. Eight hundred and fifty COVID-19 positive patients were enrolled, 54% female, 45% male, mean age 34 years SD 17. Four hundred and nine (48%) patients were born outside Australia. Among the 850 patients, 305 (36%) were classified as having a high risk of serious illness from COVID-19. The most prevalent risk factors were cardiovascular disease (37%), lung disease (30%) and age over 60 years (26%). The most common reported ongoing symptoms were fatigue (55%), breathing issues (26%) and mental health issues such as low mood (19%). There were no deaths in patients that participated in the service. The process of risk stratification undertaken with telephone triage was effective in determining risk of prolonged illness from COVID-19. Telephone monitoring by trained health professionals has a strong potential in the effective management of patients with a mild COVID-19 illness.

DOI10.1007/s10900-021-00996-z