PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Agathoklis Efthymiadis AU - Edward JM Hart AU - Alexandra M Guy AU - Rebecca Harry AU - Tharani Mahesan AU - Wissam Abou Chedid AU - Santiago Uribe-Lewis AU - Matthew JA Perry TI - Are telephone consultations the future of the NHS? The outcomes and experiences of an NHS urological service in moving to telemedicine AID - 10.7861/fhj.2020-0076 DP - 2020 Oct 28 TA - Future Healthcare Journal PG - fhj.2020-0076 4099 - http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/early/2020/10/26/fhj.2020-0076.short 4100 - http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/early/2020/10/26/fhj.2020-0076.full AB - Objective To evaluate urology patient satisfaction with telephone consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods All patients who received a telephone appointment in a 1-month period were invited to complete a questionnaire. An adaption of the Telehealth Satisfaction Scale (TeSS) was used. Patient responses were compared based on type of clinic, age and gender.Results 119 questionnaires were completed. The majority of responses to the adapted TeSS (Q1–7) were graded as ‘Excellent’, ranging from 79 (66%) to 112 (94%). ‘Agree’ responses ranged from 92 (77%) to 117 (98%) for questions (Q8–12), indicating high satisfaction. Patients consulted in post radical prostatectomy and PSA surveillance clinics gave a significantly greater number of ‘Excellent’ or ‘Agree’ responses. Older age was associated with a significantly greater number of ‘Agree’ responses to one item only. Responses were not affected by gender.Conclusion Our study demonstrates high overall satisfaction with the use of telephone consultations among urology patients. For some patients, telephone consultations are more suitable and may be utilised more frequently in the future. However, it is clear that in selected cases face-to-face consultations are required for safe, comprehensive clinical assessment.