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农村手部和上肢患者对技术、社交媒体和远程医疗的利用。

Technology, Social Media, and Telemedicine Utilization for Rural Hand and Upper-Extremity Patients.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA.

出版信息

J Hand Surg Am. 2021 Apr;46(4):301-308.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2020.11.019. Epub 2021 Jan 22.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To define technology and social media use among rural upper-extremity patients. In addition, we aimed to assess how patients use social media in relation to health care and their willingness to participate in telemedicine programs.

METHODS

An anonymous multiple-choice written survey was administered to 550 upper-extremity patients at 4 rural outreach clinics. Demographic information was obtained, as was social media use, habits and interests. We compared both users and nonusers of social media to define demographic differences between these groups.

RESULTS

A total of 412 patients completed surveys and were included in our analysis (75%); 225 reported using social media (55%). Of the respondents, 67% had a high school education or less and 60% reported an income of less than $50,000/y with an unemployment rate of 58%. In addition, 28% reported not owning a smartphone and 20% lacked home Internet access. Multivariable regression demonstrated that age, female sex, and home Internet access were all independently associated with increased social media use. Facebook was the most frequently used social media platform. Moreover, 42% were interested in telemedicine and social media users were significantly more likely to be interested in telemedicine programs compared with non-social media users.

CONCLUSIONS

Within a population of rural and economically disadvantaged upper-extremity patients, 55% currently use social media; 32% used these platforms to research health conditions. Whereas younger female patients with home Internet access were more likely to use social media, older patients were more likely to use these platforms to research health conditions.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

As more health information moves on-line and as telemedicine programs continue to evolve, some rural upper-extremity patients may still have technological barriers in the form of smartphone and computer ownership as well as a lack of home Internet access.

摘要

目的

定义农村上肢患者的技术和社交媒体使用情况。此外,我们旨在评估患者如何将社交媒体用于医疗保健以及他们对参与远程医疗计划的意愿。

方法

在 4 个农村外展诊所向 550 名上肢患者发放匿名多项选择书面调查问卷。获取人口统计学信息、社交媒体使用情况、习惯和兴趣。我们比较了社交媒体的使用者和非使用者,以确定这两组人群之间的人口统计学差异。

结果

共有 412 名患者完成了调查并纳入我们的分析(75%);225 名患者报告使用社交媒体(55%)。在回答者中,67%的人受过高中或以下教育,60%的人报告年收入低于 50,000 美元,失业率为 58%。此外,28%的人报告没有智能手机,20%的人没有家庭互联网接入。多变量回归表明,年龄、女性性别和家庭互联网接入均与社交媒体使用增加独立相关。Facebook 是最常使用的社交媒体平台。此外,42%的人对远程医疗感兴趣,社交媒体使用者比非社交媒体使用者更有可能对远程医疗计划感兴趣。

结论

在农村和经济劣势上肢患者人群中,55%的人目前使用社交媒体;32%的人使用这些平台来研究健康状况。尽管拥有家庭互联网接入的年轻女性患者更有可能使用社交媒体,但年龄较大的患者更有可能使用这些平台来研究健康状况。

临床相关性

随着更多的健康信息转移到线上以及远程医疗计划的不断发展,一些农村上肢患者可能仍然存在技术障碍,例如智能手机和计算机的拥有率以及缺乏家庭互联网接入。

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