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利比亚应对新冠疫情中远程医疗服务的利用情况:横断面分析

Utilization of Telehealth Services in Libya in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Analysis.

作者信息

Elhadi Muhammed, Msherghi Ahmed, Elhadi Ahmed, Ashini Aimen, Alsoufi Ahmed, Bin Alshiteewi Fatimah, Elmabrouk Amna, Alsuyihili Ali, Elgherwi Alsafa, Elkhafeefi Fatimah, Abdulrazik Sarah, Tarek Ahmed

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.

Faculty of Medicine, University of Benghazi, Benghazi, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.

出版信息

JMIR Med Inform. 2021 Feb 26;9(2):e23335. doi: 10.2196/23335.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health care systems in transitional countries have witnessed unprecedented challenges related to adequate and continuous health care provision during the COVID-19 pandemic. In many countries, including Libya, institutions and organizations have begun to implement telehealth technology for the first time. This serves to establish an alternative modality for direct physician-patient interviews to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to assess the usability of telehealth services in Libya and to provide an overview of the current COVID-19 scenario.

METHODS

In this cross-sectional study, an anonymous web-based survey was administered to Libyan residents between April and May 2020. Participants were contacted through text messaging, emails, and social media. The survey items yielded information on the sociodemographic characteristics, availability and accessibility of health care services, effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care services, mental health status, and the feasibility and application of the telehealth system.

RESULTS

We obtained 2512 valid responses, of which 1721 (68.5%) were from females. The participants were aged 28.2 (SD 7.6) years, of whom 2333 (92.9%) were aged <40 years, and 1463 (58.2%) were single. Regarding the health care services and their accessibility, 786 (31.1%) participants reported having a poor health status in general, and 492 (19.6%) reported having a confirmed diagnosis of at least one chronic disease. Furthermore, 498 (19.9%) participants reported varying degrees of difficulty in accessing health care centers, and 1558 (62.0%) could not access their medical records. Additionally, 1546 (61.6%) participants experienced problems in covering medical costs, and 1429 (56.9%) avoided seeking medical care owing to financial concerns. Regarding the feasibility of the telehealth system, approximately half of the participants reported that telehealth services were useful during the COVID-19 pandemic, and 1545 (61.5%) reported that the system was an effective means of communication and of obtaining health care services. Furthermore, 1435 (57.1%) participants felt comfortable using the telehealth system, and 1129 (44.9%) felt that they were able to express themselves effectively. Moreover, 1389 (55.3%) participants found the system easy to understand, and 1354 (53.9%) reported having excellent communication with physicians through the telehealth system. However, only 1018 (40.5%) participants reported that communication was better with the telehealth system than with traditional methods.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study revealed high levels of usability and willingness to use the telemedicine system as an alternative modality to in-person consultations among the Libyan residents in this study. This system is advantageous because it helps overcome health care costs, increases access to prompt medical care and follow-up evaluation, and reduces the risk of COVID-19 transmission. However, internet connectivity and electricity issues could be a substantial barrier for many resource-limited communities, and further studies should address such obstacles.

摘要

背景

转型国家的医疗保健系统在新冠疫情期间面临着与提供充足和持续医疗保健相关的前所未有的挑战。在包括利比亚在内的许多国家,机构和组织首次开始实施远程医疗技术。这有助于建立一种直接医患面谈的替代方式,以降低新冠病毒传播风险。

目的

本研究旨在评估利比亚远程医疗服务的可用性,并概述当前的新冠疫情情况。

方法

在这项横断面研究中,于2020年4月至5月对利比亚居民进行了一项基于网络的匿名调查。通过短信、电子邮件和社交媒体联系参与者。调查项目提供了关于社会人口学特征、医疗保健服务的可获得性和可及性、新冠疫情对医疗保健服务的影响、心理健康状况以及远程医疗系统的可行性和应用等方面的信息。

结果

我们获得了2512份有效回复,其中1721份(68.5%)来自女性。参与者的年龄为28.2(标准差7.6)岁,其中2333人(92.9%)年龄小于40岁,1463人(58.2%)为单身。关于医疗保健服务及其可及性,786名(31.1%)参与者报告总体健康状况不佳,492名(19.6%)报告确诊患有至少一种慢性病。此外,498名(19.9%)参与者报告在前往医疗保健中心时遇到不同程度的困难,1558名(62.0%)无法获取其病历。另外,1546名(61.6%)参与者在支付医疗费用方面遇到问题,1429名(56.9%)因经济担忧而避免寻求医疗护理。关于远程医疗系统的可行性,约一半的参与者报告远程医疗服务在新冠疫情期间有用,1545名(61.5%)报告该系统是一种有效的沟通方式和获取医疗保健服务的手段。此外,1435名(57.1%)参与者对使用远程医疗系统感到舒适,1129名(44.9%)觉得他们能够有效地表达自己。而且,1389名(55.3%)参与者认为该系统易于理解,1354名(53.9%)报告通过远程医疗系统与医生沟通良好。然而,只有1018名(40.5%)参与者报告与远程医疗系统的沟通比传统方式更好。

结论

我们的研究表明,在本研究中的利比亚居民中,远程医疗系统具有较高的可用性,并且他们愿意将其作为面对面咨询的替代方式使用。该系统具有优势,因为它有助于克服医疗保健成本问题,增加及时获得医疗护理和后续评估的机会,并降低新冠病毒传播风险。然而,互联网连接和电力问题可能是许多资源有限社区的重大障碍,进一步的研究应解决此类障碍。

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