Eikelboom Robert H, Atlas Marcus D
School of Surgery and Pathology, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia.
J Telemed Telecare. 2005;11 Suppl 2:S22-5. doi: 10.1258/135763305775124920.
We studied the willingness of patients to use telemedicine for ear- and hearing-related appointments, and the factors that influenced their decision to participate in telemedicine. A survey was designed with questions about patient appointments, perceived advantages and barriers to telemedicine, and prior use of the Internet for health-related matters. A total of 116 patients in four audiology centres were surveyed from December 2004 to May 2005. There were 54 male and 62 female respondents; 46% of the participants were aged over 66 years. In all, 75% had not previously heard of telemedicine. The most common reasons for willingness to use telemedicine were to reduce the time waiting for an appointment and cost. The most common barrier to using telemedicine was a preference for face-to-face visits. Of those surveyed, 32% were willing to use telemedicine, 10% would sometimes be willing, 28% were unsure, and 30% were not willing. There was no relationship between willingness and age or gender, except that women over the age of 55 years were less willing. Patients who had previously heard of telemedicine and used the Internet for health-related matters, especially men, were more inclined to have a telemedicine appointment.
我们研究了患者使用远程医疗进行耳部及听力相关预约的意愿,以及影响他们参与远程医疗决策的因素。设计了一项调查,其中包含有关患者预约、对远程医疗的感知优势和障碍,以及此前使用互联网处理健康相关事务的问题。2004年12月至2005年5月期间,对四个听力中心的116名患者进行了调查。有54名男性和62名女性受访者;46%的参与者年龄超过66岁。总体而言,75%的人此前从未听说过远程医疗。愿意使用远程医疗的最常见原因是减少预约等待时间和成本。使用远程医疗最常见的障碍是更喜欢面对面就诊。在接受调查的人中,32%愿意使用远程医疗,10%有时愿意,28%不确定,30%不愿意。意愿与年龄或性别之间没有关系,不过55岁以上的女性意愿较低。此前听说过远程医疗并使用互联网处理健康相关事务的患者,尤其是男性,更倾向于进行远程医疗预约。