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. 2023 Feb 12:9:20552076231152171.
doi: 10.1177/20552076231152171. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.

A new approach to digital health? Virtual COVID-19 care: A scoping review

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A new approach to digital health? Virtual COVID-19 care: A scoping review

Leinic Chung-Lee et al. Digit Health. .

Abstract

Aims: The use of virtual care enabled by digital technologies has increased, prompted by public health restrictions in response to COVID-19. Non-hospitalized persons in the acute phase of COVID-19 illness may have unique health needs while self-isolating in the community. This scoping review aimed to explore the nature of care, the use of digital technologies, and patient outcomes arising from virtual care among community-based self-isolating COVID-19 patients.

Methods: Literature searches for peer-reviewed articles were conducted in four bibliographic databases: CINAHL, Medline, Embase and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews between January and February 2022, followed by hand-searching reference lists of included articles. Two levels of screening using defined eligibility criteria among two independent reviewers were completed.

Results: Of the 773 articles retrieved, 19 were included. Results indicate that virtual care can be safe while enabling timely detection of clinical deterioration to improve the illness trajectory. COVID-19 virtual care was delivered by single health professionals or by multidisciplinary teams using a range of low-technology methods such as telephone to higher technology methods like wearable technology that transmitted physiological data to the care teams for real-time or asynchronous monitoring.

Conclusion: The review described the varied nature of virtual care including its design, implementation, and evaluation. Further research is needed for continued exploration on how to leverage digital health assets for the delivery of appropriate and safe virtual COVID-19 community care, which can support patient recovery, control transmission, and prevent intensifying the burden on the health care system, especially during surges.

Keywords: COVID-19; communicable disease; public health; telehealth; telemedicine; virtual care.

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The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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