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A single centre study of the level of parents' satisfaction with the COVID-19 telemedicine consultation.

Telemedicine is an effective tool for video consultation of COVID-19 patients in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic. We prospectively determined the level of parents' satisfaction with the COVID-19 telemedicine consultation. This was a single centre prospective study. COVID-19 paediatric patients who were seen in the children's emergency department of KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore, and deemed fit for home recovery were discharged with a COVID-19 telemedicine follow-up in two to three days' time. Paediatric patients who were seen in the COVID-19 telemedicine visits were included in the parents' satisfaction survey. We excluded patients who defaulted their telemedicine visits. The telemedicine satisfaction survey was conducted using an online form consisting of 16 Likert scale questions, sent via text messaging. Our primary outcome was telemedicine satisfaction scores. Our secondary outcome was children's emergency department reattendance or hospital admission within 10 days after the telemedicine consultation. 1238 patients attended the COVID-19 video consultation clinic from 15 December 2021 till 25 March 2022, out of which 476 parents of the COVID-19 patients completed the survey questionnaire. The mean age of the COVID-19 patients was 3.6 years. There was a high level of overall satisfaction among parents of the COVID-19 patients, with a mean score of 6.1 out of 7. 12 out of 16 questions had a positive response (mean score of 6 or more). There was a total of 9 reattendances to children's emergency department, out of which 3 cases needed hospital admission.    Conclusion: There was a high level of overall satisfaction with the use of telemedicine in symptomatic COVID-19 paediatric patients. What is Known: • Telemedicine is a cost-effective and feasible mode of delivering health care for conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and depressive disorder, especially in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic. What is New: • To gauge the parents' satisfaction with the COVID-19 telemedicine visit, in order to improve the patient and caregiver experience with telemedicine, and to improve the telemedicine service delivery. • Information from this study is crucial in order to prevent unnecessary hospital reattendance due to parental concern from poor telemedicine delivery.

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