Lim Hooi Min, Dunn Adam G, Muhammad Firdaus Ooi Sakinah, Teo Chin Hai, Abdullah Adina, Woo Wing Jun, Ng Chirk Jenn
Department of Primary Care Medicine, University of Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
University of Malaya eHealth Initiative (UMeHI), Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Fam Pract. 2021 Jun 17;38(3):210-217. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmaa103.
mHealth apps potentially improve health care delivery and patient outcomes, but the uptake of mHealth in primary care is challenging, especially in low-middle-income countries.
To measure factors associated with mHealth adoption among primary care physicians (PCPs) in Malaysia.
A cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire was conducted among PCPs. The usage of mHealth apps by the PCPs has divided into the use of mHealth apps to support PCPs' clinical work and recommendation of mHealth apps for patient's use. Factors associated with mHealth adoption were analysed using multivariable logistic regression.
Among 217 PCPs in the study, 77.0% used mHealth apps frequently for medical references, 78.3% medical calculation and 30.9% interacting with electronic health records (EHRs). Only 22.1% of PCPs frequently recommended mHealth apps to patients for tracking health information, 22.1% patient education and 14.3% use as a medical device. Performance expectancy and facilitating conditions were associated with mHealth use for medical references. Family medicine trainees, working in a government practice and performance expectancy were the facilitators for the use of mHealth apps for medical calculation. Internet connectivity, performance expectancy and use by colleagues were associated with the use of mHealth with EHR. Performance expectancy was associated with mHealth apps' recommendation to patients to track health information and provide patient education.
PCPs often used mHealth apps to support their clinical work but seldom recommended mHealth apps to their patients. Training for PCPs is needed on the appraisal and knowledge of the mHealth apps for patient use.
移动医疗应用程序有可能改善医疗服务提供和患者治疗效果,但在初级保健中采用移动医疗具有挑战性,尤其是在中低收入国家。
衡量马来西亚初级保健医生(PCP)采用移动医疗的相关因素。
对初级保健医生进行了一项使用自填问卷的横断面研究。初级保健医生对移动医疗应用程序的使用分为用于支持初级保健医生临床工作的移动医疗应用程序使用以及向患者推荐用于患者使用的移动医疗应用程序。使用多变量逻辑回归分析与移动医疗采用相关的因素。
在该研究的217名初级保健医生中,77.0%经常使用移动医疗应用程序获取医学参考资料,78.3%用于医学计算,30.9%用于与电子健康记录(EHR)交互。只有22.1%的初级保健医生经常向患者推荐移动医疗应用程序以跟踪健康信息,22.1%用于患者教育,14.3%用作医疗设备。绩效期望和便利条件与用于医学参考的移动医疗使用相关。家庭医学实习生、在政府医疗机构工作以及绩效期望是使用移动医疗应用程序进行医学计算的促进因素。互联网连接、绩效期望和同事的使用与使用移动医疗与电子健康记录相关。绩效期望与向患者推荐移动医疗应用程序以跟踪健康信息和提供患者教育相关。
初级保健医生经常使用移动医疗应用程序来支持他们的临床工作,但很少向患者推荐移动医疗应用程序。需要对初级保健医生进行关于评估和了解用于患者使用的移动医疗应用程序的培训。