Orrange Sharon, Patel Arpna, Mack Wendy Jean, Cassetta Julia
Keck School of Medicine of USC, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2021 Apr 22;8(2):e28589. doi: 10.2196/28589.
Los Angeles County is a hub for COVID-19 cases in the United States. Academic health centers rapidly deployed and leveraged telemedicine to permit uninterrupted care of patients. Telemedicine enjoys high patient satisfaction, yet little is known about the level of satisfaction during a crisis and to what extent patient- or visit-related factors and trust play when in-person visits are eliminated.
The aim of this study is to examine correlates of patients' satisfaction with a telemedicine visit.
In this retrospective observational study conducted in our single-institution, urban, academic medical center in Los Angeles, internal medicine patients aged ≥18 years who completed a telemedicine visit between March 10th and April 17th, 2020, were invited for a survey (n=1624). Measures included patient demographics, degree of interpersonal trust in patient-physician relationships (using the Trust in Physician Scale), and visit-related concerns. Statistical analysis used descriptive statistics, Spearman rank-order correlation, and linear and ordinal logistic regression.
Of 1624 telemedicine visits conducted during this period, 368 (22.7%) patients participated in the survey. Across the study, respondents were very satisfied (173/365, 47.4%) or satisfied (n=129, 35.3%) with their telemedicine visit. Higher physician trust was associated with higher patient satisfaction (Spearman correlation r=0.51, P<.001). Visit-related factors with statistically significant correlation with Trust in Physician score were technical issues with the telemedicine visit (r=-0.16), concerns about privacy (r=-0.19), concerns about cost (r=-0.23), satisfaction with telemedicine convenience (r=0.41), and amount of time spent (r=0.47; all P<.01). Visit-related factors associated with patients' satisfaction included fewer technical issues (P<.001), less concern about privacy (P<.001) or cost (P=.02), and successful face-to-face video (P<.001). The only patient variable with a significant positive association was income and level of trust in physician (r=0.18, P<.001). Younger age was associated with higher satisfaction with the telemedicine visit (P=.005).
There have been calls for redesigning primary care after the COVID-19 pandemic and for the widespread adoption of telemedicine. Patients' satisfaction with telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic is high. Their satisfaction is shaped by the degree of trust in physician and visit-related factors more so than patient factors. This has widespread implications for outpatient practices and further research into visit-related factors and the patient-provider connection over telemedicine is needed.
洛杉矶县是美国新冠疫情的一个中心。学术医疗中心迅速部署并利用远程医疗,以确保对患者的不间断护理。远程医疗患者满意度较高,但对于危机期间的满意度水平,以及在取消面对面就诊时患者或就诊相关因素及信任发挥的作用程度,我们却知之甚少。
本研究旨在探讨患者对远程医疗就诊满意度的相关因素。
在我们位于洛杉矶的单机构城市学术医疗中心进行的这项回顾性观察研究中,邀请了2020年3月10日至4月17日期间完成远程医疗就诊的年龄≥18岁的内科患者参与一项调查(n = 1624)。测量指标包括患者人口统计学特征、患者与医生关系中的人际信任程度(使用医生信任量表)以及与就诊相关的担忧。统计分析采用描述性统计、Spearman等级相关分析以及线性和有序逻辑回归分析。
在此期间进行的1624次远程医疗就诊中,368名(22.7%)患者参与了调查。在整个研究中,受访者对其远程医疗就诊非常满意(173/365,47.4%)或满意(n = 129,35.3%)。较高的医生信任度与较高的患者满意度相关(Spearman相关系数r = 0.51,P <.001)。与医生信任得分具有统计学显著相关性的就诊相关因素包括远程医疗就诊的技术问题(r = -0.16)、对隐私的担忧(r = -0.19)、对费用的担忧(r = -0.23)、对远程医疗便利性的满意度(r = 0.41)以及花费的时间量(r = 0.47;所有P <.01)。与患者满意度相关的就诊相关因素包括技术问题较少(P <.001)、对隐私(P <.001)或费用(P =.02)的担忧较少,以及成功的面对面视频(P <.001)。唯一具有显著正相关的患者变量是收入和对医生的信任程度(r = 0.18,P <.001)。年龄较小与对远程医疗就诊的较高满意度相关(P =.005)。
有人呼吁在新冠疫情大流行后重新设计初级医疗,并广泛采用远程医疗。新冠疫情大流行期间患者对远程医疗的满意度较高。他们的满意度更多地受到对医生的信任程度和就诊相关因素的影响,而非患者因素。这对门诊实践具有广泛影响,需要进一步研究就诊相关因素以及远程医疗中的患者 - 提供者关系。