2021
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.c.31876
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Transition to virtual clinic: Experience in a multidisciplinary clinic for Down syndrome

Abstract: The COVID‐19 pandemic necessitated a rapid transition from in‐person office visits to virtual visits in the Down syndrome specialty program at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH DSP). We describe the clinic transition to virtual visits in April 2020 and reflect on our six‐month experience in virtual visits. Clinic metrics were tracked. Electronic survey responses were collected from caregivers attending virtual visits. Input from the MGH DSP team was collected. From April to September 2020, we maintained pati… Show more

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“…The majority of interventions studied during the COVID-19 pandemic relate to the use of telehealth for diagnosis and treatment in the clinical domain, as well as using video technology to mitigate COVID-19-related factors. Reports have studied the use of telehealth by physicians [ 121 123 ] and for providing treatment for children with disabilities during COVID-19, including those with learning disabilities [ 124 ], parent training [ 125 , 126 ], treatment for communication disorders [ 127 ], screening and assessing for ASD among children [ 128 •], behavioral telehealth [ 129 ], multidisciplinary Trisomy 21 clinic [ 130 ], applied behavior analysis treatment [ 131 ], distance support and online treatment for blind and visually impaired [ 132 ], assessing language samples [ 133 ], assessments by neuropsychologists [ 134 ], parent–child educational sessions, parental support sessions, and direct telehealth rehabilitation [ 135 ].…”
Section: Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of interventions studied during the COVID-19 pandemic relate to the use of telehealth for diagnosis and treatment in the clinical domain, as well as using video technology to mitigate COVID-19-related factors. Reports have studied the use of telehealth by physicians [ 121 123 ] and for providing treatment for children with disabilities during COVID-19, including those with learning disabilities [ 124 ], parent training [ 125 , 126 ], treatment for communication disorders [ 127 ], screening and assessing for ASD among children [ 128 •], behavioral telehealth [ 129 ], multidisciplinary Trisomy 21 clinic [ 130 ], applied behavior analysis treatment [ 131 ], distance support and online treatment for blind and visually impaired [ 132 ], assessing language samples [ 133 ], assessments by neuropsychologists [ 134 ], parent–child educational sessions, parental support sessions, and direct telehealth rehabilitation [ 135 ].…”
Section: Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a shift to virtual format across the full spectrum of healthcare services, and others have described telehealth adaptations for MDT or MDC previously for other clinical contexts aside from colorectal cancer [ 7 - 11 ]. In what is the closest example to the work in this study, Grenda et al reported how the Multidisciplinary Lung Cancer Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania was adapted to a telehealth format [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In April 2020, the MGH DSP transitioned to a virtual visit model; in-state patients continued to see PTT through videoconferencing. 12 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%