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. 2020 Jun 24;35(Suppl 2):89.
doi: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.23675. eCollection 2020.

Use of telemedicine in obstetrics and gynaecology in Zimbabwe during a lockdown period

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Use of telemedicine in obstetrics and gynaecology in Zimbabwe during a lockdown period

Jephat Moyo et al. Pan Afr Med J. .

Abstract

Introduction: Telemedicine is an ideal innovation to achieve social distancing, one of the mitigating strategies during the current Covid 19 pandemic. Zimbabwe effected a 21day lockdown from the 2nd of March 2020 to control the spread of the Covid 19 infection. Free teleconsultation service was provided by the researcher. We sought to determine the effectiveness and acceptability of telemedicine in Obstetrics and Gynaecology during this period.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective and prospective analysis of the messages from the WhatsApp consults for demographic characteristics, type and classification of condition, level of urgency, ability to make a diagnosis and the type of recommendation offered. A follow-up message was used to assess effectiveness of the medical advice given and patient satisfaction.

Results: Of 109 women who used telemedicine 67consented. The average age was 31 years and most of the women were married, had university or tertiary college education and were urban dwellers. Forty-nine (73.1%) cases were Gynaecological consults and 51 (76.1%) were elective cases. Twenty (29.9%) and fourteen (20.8%) cases needed elective and urgent hospital referral respectively. A diagnosis was made in 33(49.3%) of the cases from the available information during the consult. Thirty-five (52.2%) cases had recovered whilst 27(40.3%) cases were still waiting further assessments at the end of the follow up. The patients were satisfied with the service in 94% of the cases.

Conclusion: Telemedicine services provided during the lockdown period were effective and acceptable in managing women with Obstetrics and Gynaecological conditions. Telemedicine should be rolled out during this pandemic to limit risk to patients and healthcare providers.

Keywords: Telemedicine; covid-19; pandemic.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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Map of Oyo State highlighting the LGAs of confirmed COVID-19 cases

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