Medical students experience in working in a public COVID-19 telehealth program: a descriptive study.

Medical students experience in working in a public COVID-19 telehealth program: a descriptive study.

Publication date: Jul 12, 2024

Given the health and social needs generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Telehealth Network of Minas Gerais, Brazil, implemented a teleconsultation and telemonitoring program to assist patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, the TeleCOVID-MG program. The telemonitoring service was conducted by medical students, under the supervision of a physician. The main goal of this study was to analyze the experience of the students while collaborating on the aforementioned telemonitoring program. A questionnaire with 27 questions was developed to address the participation of the students in the telehealth program. The questionnaire included questions about the student’s profile, the system usability, and the satisfaction in participating in such a telehealth program. The questionnaire was generated on Google Forms(R) platform and sent via email to each student who was part of the telemonitoring team. Sixty students were included in the analysis (median age 25 years-old [interquartile range 24-26], 70% women). Of those, 61. 6% collaborated on the telehealth program for more than 6 months, 65. 1% performed more than 100 telemonitoring calls, 95. 2% reported difficulties in contacting the patient through phone calls; 60. 3% believe some patients might have felt insecure about being approached by medical students and not by graduate professionals; and 39. 6% reported eventual system instabilities. The main strengths reported by the students were related to the system usability and to the self-perception of the quality of healthcare delivered to the patients. Even though 68. 3% of the students mentioned technical difficulties, 96. 6% reported that they were promptly solved. Finally, 98. 3% believed that the program was useful and would recommend it to an acquaintance. This study reports a successful experience of undergraduate medical students in a COVID-19 telemonitoring program. Overall, the medical students were satisfied with their participation, especially considering the continuity of clinical practice remotely during a period of classes suspension during the COVID-19 pandemic and their important role in the assistance of patients from low-income regions, which has minimized the health system burden in an emergency context.

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Concepts Keywords
6months Adult
Google Brazil
Physician COVID-19
Students COVID-19
Teleconsultation Female
Humans
Male
Pandemics
SARS-CoV-2
Students, Medical
Students, medical
Surveys and Questionnaires
Surveys and questionnaires
Telemedicine
Telemedicine
Telemonitoring
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO quality
disease MESH emergency
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease VO time
disease VO population
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone
disease MESH hypotension
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
disease IDO process
disease MESH Infectious Diseases
disease MESH complications
disease MESH hypertension
disease MESH diabetes mellitus
disease VO organization
disease MESH respiratory diseases
disease MESH cardiovascular diseases
disease MESH obesity
disease MESH chronic kidney disease
disease IDO immunosuppression
disease MESH high risk pregnancy
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
disease MESH abnormalities
disease VO frequency
drug DRUGBANK Tretamine
disease VO effective
disease VO efficiency
disease VO protocol
drug DRUGBANK Spinosad
disease VO volume
drug DRUGBANK Indoleacetic acid
disease IDO symptom
disease MESH long COVID
disease VO effectiveness
drug DRUGBANK Thymidine monophosphate
drug DRUGBANK Clarithromycin
drug DRUGBANK Dimethyl sulfone
drug DRUGBANK Protirelin
drug DRUGBANK Inosine
drug DRUGBANK Pyridoxal Phosphate
disease VO report
drug DRUGBANK Ribostamycin

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