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. 2021 Jan 9;42(3):102921. doi: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2021.102921

Table 2.

Survey responses.

Factor Total (N = 45)
Have you ever had a virtual visit (a live audio or audio-video interaction with a provider) prior to the coronavirus pandemic (prior to March 15th), No. (%)
 Yes 5 (11.1)
 No 40 (88.9)
Has the coronavirus pandemic changed your desire to be seen in person by a provider? No. (%)
 Yes 21 (46.7)
 No 24 (53.3)
Do you think anything was missed or not addressed because you were not seen in person? No. (%)
 Yes 13 (28.9)
 No 32 (71.1)
Would you do another virtual visit in the future if the pandemic ends and you could be seen face to face in clinic? No. (%)
 Yes 35 (77.8)
 No 10 (22.2)
Do you prefer the virtual visit experience to being seen in person, assuming the same quality of care? No. (%)
 Yes 17 (37.8)
 No 28 (62.2)
Do you feel that your needs were met via virtual visit? No. (%)
 Yes 36 (80.0)
 No 9 (20.0)
Do you feel that communication in your virtual visit was the same, better, or worse compared to being seen in person? No. (%)
 Better 4 (8.9)
 Worse 12 (26.7)
 Same 29 (64.4)

Overview of participant responses to close-ended survey questions.