Abstract

Introduction. A feature of healthcare in 2020 was the work in conditions of massive incidence of COVID-19, limited and redistribution of human resources. One of the right decisions in these conditions is to manage schools for patients, which allow simultaneous education and convey the necessary information to a large number of people. For the first time, the key aspects of the management of telemedicine schools for patients are presented. The purpose of the study is to assess the feasibility of telemedicine schools for patients as a technology of modern health care. Material and methods. The work was carried out by the method of a one-stage cross-sectional study of the questionnaire survey of participants of two schools cycles, conducted in an on-line mode. Results. One thousand four hundred three patients took part in the cycle for rehabilitation after COVID-19. Feedback from 171 listeners was received for the questionnaire based on the Google platform. The number of participants in rheumatology schools was 197 people, the results of the questionnaire were received from 36 respondents. Limitations of the study. The study analyzed two different in size and relatively small groups of participants who anonymously answered standardized questions about the appropriateness and quality of the training provided. Discussion. Ten key principles of managing online patient education at the present stage were identified as follows: the use of distance technologies, the interest of a medical institution administration, the team approach, the technical possibilities of implementing schools, adaptation of lecture material for patients, the role of a qualified specialist in the educational process, patient participation, measurement efficiency and timely correction, development and improvement of educational technology for patients, desire for cooperation and exchange of experience. Conclusion. The emergence of new opportunities related to online health education of the population, including educational activities for patients, opens up new prospects for improving clinical care aimed at promoting health and preventing disease.

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