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Psychoemotional aspects of doctor-patient interaction in remote consultation in otoneurology

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To analyze the relationship between doctors and patients regarding the use of remote technologies in providing medical care to patients with vestibular disorders, and to assess changes in patients' psychological and emotional state during remote interaction.

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change for non-Russian practices pending full data — preliminary insights on patient attitudes toward telemedicine in vestibular care may inform how clinicians approach remote consultation, but specific guidance requires reviewing full findings.

Why It Matters

As telemedicine expands in audiology and neurotology, understanding the psychoemotional experience of patients with vestibular disorders during remote visits is key to improving patient engagement and care quality.

Key Points
  1. 01Study investigated emotional and relational dynamics between doctors and vestibular disorder patients during remote consultations.
  2. 02Assessed how patient attitudes toward telemedicine technology shift over time.
  3. 03Conducted in a Russian otoneurology (ear and balance medicine) context.
  4. 04Addresses a gap in understanding patient satisfaction and trust in remote vestibular care.
  5. 05Published in a Russian otolaryngology journal (DOI: 10.17116/otorino20269103115).
Claims & Evidence

Patients with vestibular disorders show measurable shifts in attitude toward remote consultation technologies over the course of treatment.

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Research metadata
PMID
42397363
DOI
10.17116/otorino20269103115.
Journal
Vestnik otorinolaringologii (Bulletin of Otorhinolaryngology)
Publication type
research_article
Evidence level
4
Population
Patients with vestibular disorders receiving remote (telemedicine) otoneurology consultations
Intervention
Remote telemedicine consultation for vestibular disorder patients

Primary outcomes

Psychoemotional dynamics of doctor–patient interaction during remote consultations; Attitudinal shifts in patients toward remote care technologies

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