Doxy.me Research, Doxy.me Inc, Rochester, New York, USA.
College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2022 Feb;28(2):212-218. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2021.0001. Epub 2021 Apr 27.
This study investigated disparities in the uptake of telemedicine and the degree of patient-centeredness of telemedicine consultations among vulnerable patient populations. The focus includes rural adults and adults living with psychological distress and a high risk for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In August 2020, a random sample of 932 U.S. adults ≥35 years old with a history of smoking tobacco completed an online survey. Chi-squared analyses were conducted to compare the sociodemographics of participants who did and did not use telemedicine. A series of analysis of variance tests were conducted to examine whether satisfaction with patient-centeredness of telemedicine consultations (i.e., open-endedness, expressed empathy, provider's ability, 5-point Likert scale) differs by rural/urban residence, psychological distress, and COPD risk. About 25% of the sample ( = 240) reported having used telemedicine. Telemedicine use was associated with younger age, Hispanic ethnicity, and moderate-to-high psychological distress, but not rurality. Participants reported high general satisfaction with the patient-centeredness of telemedicine consultations ( = 4.42 ± 0.73). However, high psychological distress and identifying as a current smoker were associated with less satisfaction across all domains. High COPD risk was uniquely associated with less satisfaction in how providers express empathy remotely. Individuals with moderate-to-high psychological distress and a high risk for COPD experience challenges accessing high-quality, patient-centered care via telemedicine. As telemedicine becomes ubiquitous in health care, innovative solutions are needed to overcome barriers that prevent providers from delivering patient-centered care and patients from feeling satisfied with their remote consultations.
本研究调查了在弱势患者群体中,远程医疗的采用情况和远程医疗咨询的以患者为中心程度存在差异。重点包括农村成年人和患有心理困扰以及慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)高风险的成年人。2020 年 8 月,对 932 名美国≥35 岁有吸烟史的成年人进行了一项在线调查,随机抽取了一个样本。进行卡方分析比较了使用远程医疗和未使用远程医疗的参与者的社会人口统计学特征。进行了一系列方差分析检验,以检查远程医疗咨询的以患者为中心程度(即开放性、表达同理心、提供者的能力、5 分李克特量表)是否因城乡居住、心理困扰和 COPD 风险而异。大约 25%的样本( = 240)报告使用过远程医疗。远程医疗的使用与年龄较小、西班牙裔以及中高度心理困扰有关,但与农村地区无关。参与者对远程医疗咨询的以患者为中心程度普遍表示满意( = 4.42 ± 0.73)。然而,高度心理困扰和目前吸烟的身份与所有领域的满意度较低有关。高 COPD 风险与远程提供者表达同理心的满意度较低有关。中高度心理困扰和 COPD 高风险的个体在通过远程医疗获得高质量、以患者为中心的护理方面存在挑战。随着远程医疗在医疗保健中变得无处不在,需要创新解决方案来克服阻碍提供者提供以患者为中心的护理以及患者对其远程咨询感到满意的障碍。