Weatherburn Gwyn, Dowie Robin, Mistry Hema, Young Tracey
Research Centre for Health Studies, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, UK.
J Telemed Telecare. 2006;12 Suppl 1:57-9. doi: 10.1258/135763306777978560.
Comparisons of parental satisfaction were made after specialist paediatric cardiology consultations were conducted either by conventional face-to-face delivery or telemedicine. Satisfaction statements were rated by 100 parents: 20 who experienced telemedicine; 56 with new children seen in the outreach clinics; 24 with children on review whose next appointment was at the specialist centre. There was general satisfaction with both types of consultations, but significant differences were noted. Those who had videoconferences felt that they had received an explanation about how the specialist advice would be obtained, and that they could see the pictures being discussed clearly. Those who had experienced telemedicine believed that teleconsultations could save them travelling time and money and they found the technical aspects of sound and picture quality acceptable. They were not discomforted by the technology and felt reassured by the consultation with the specialist. However, there was some ambivalence towards the statements suggesting that teleconsultations could take the place of conventional face-to-face consultations.
在通过传统面对面方式或远程医疗进行专科儿科心脏病学咨询后,对家长满意度进行了比较。100位家长对满意度陈述进行了评分:20位体验过远程医疗;56位是在外展诊所看新患儿的家长;24位是复诊患儿的家长,其下次预约在专科中心。对这两种咨询方式总体都感到满意,但也注意到了显著差异。进行视频会议的家长觉得他们得到了关于如何获取专科建议的解释,并且能清楚看到正在讨论的图片。体验过远程医疗的家长认为远程会诊可以节省他们的出行时间和费用,并且他们觉得声音和图像质量的技术方面是可以接受的。他们没有因技术而感到不适,并且通过与专科医生的会诊感到安心。然而,对于远程会诊可以取代传统面对面会诊的陈述存在一些矛盾态度。