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罗马尼亚家庭医生在新冠疫情期间对远程医疗使用认知的利弊

Lights and Shadows of the Perception of the Use of Telemedicine by Romanian Family Doctors During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Florea Mira, Lazea Cecilia, Gaga Remus, Sur Genel, Lotrean Lucia, Puia Aida, Stanescu Ana Maria Alexandra, Lupsor-Platon Monica, Florea Horatiu, Sur Maria Lucia

机构信息

Department of Community Medicine, "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Department of Pediatrics, "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

出版信息

Int J Gen Med. 2021 Apr 29;14:1575-1587. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S309519. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Telemedicine has emerged as a critical technology to mitigate SARS-CoV-2 infection. We aim in this work to explore how general practitioners (GPs) perceived the use of telemedicine, recently recognized and reimbursed by the Public Health Insurance House (PHIH) for primary care (PC) provision.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was performed in 2020 in one county of Romania using an anonymous questionnaire that assessed physicians' perceptions regarding teleconsultation, reliability in tele-decision, remote pathology management, pregnant women's surveillance, patients' satisfaction with telemedicine, the need for its further reimbursement. Bivariate correlation was used to measure associations between the investigated issues.

RESULTS

More than a quarter of GPs (28.6%) found it easier to address patients' healthcare needs remotely, while 60.7% considered time-consuming teleconsultations compared to face-to-face visits. Tele-diagnostic uncertainty was expressed by 64.3% of physicians, and a quarter were confident in tele-decisions. Almost half of GPs (43%) observed patients' satisfaction with tele-visits, while half said patients encountered difficulties using technology. A large percentage of doctors (62.5%) perceived that patients felt as well treated by virtual as in-person visit and 91.1% suggested post-pandemic reimbursement. The results of the bivariate correlation showed that physicians who perceived positive patient feedback on telemedicine were more supportive of subsequent reimbursement.

CONCLUSION

This study showed the GPs' positive perception of the use of telemedicine. Its adoption in PC has shed light on the shadows of the pandemic. The time-consuming nature of teleconsultations, uncertainty in tele-decisions, patients' difficulties in using technology were seen as shadows of telecare. However, most of the GPs surveyed agreed with the need for further reimbursement. Future work should focus on innovative solutions for integrating telemedicine as complementary form of PC, the need for telemedicine-based training for GPs to improve capacity building, and patients' perceptions of virtual care, helping to build trust and satisfaction.

摘要

引言

远程医疗已成为减轻新型冠状病毒肺炎感染的一项关键技术。在这项工作中,我们旨在探讨全科医生如何看待远程医疗的使用,该技术最近已得到公共医疗保险机构认可并获得报销,用于提供初级医疗服务。

方法

2020年在罗马尼亚的一个县进行了一项横断面研究,使用匿名问卷评估医生对远程会诊、远程决策可靠性、远程病理管理、孕妇监测、患者对远程医疗的满意度以及进一步报销需求的看法。采用双变量相关性分析来衡量所调查问题之间的关联。

结果

超过四分之一的全科医生(28.6%)发现远程处理患者的医疗需求更容易,而60.7%的医生认为与面对面就诊相比,远程会诊很耗时。64.3%的医生表示存在远程诊断不确定性,四分之一的医生对远程决策有信心。近一半的全科医生(43%)观察到患者对远程就诊感到满意,而另一半表示患者在使用技术方面遇到困难。很大比例的医生(62.5%)认为患者感觉虚拟就诊与亲自就诊受到的治疗一样好,91.1%的医生建议在疫情后给予报销。双变量相关性分析结果表明,认为患者对远程医疗给予积极反馈的医生更支持后续报销。

结论

本研究显示了全科医生对远程医疗使用的积极看法。其在初级医疗服务中的应用为疫情带来了一线曙光。远程会诊耗时、远程决策不确定、患者使用技术困难被视为远程医疗的阴影。然而,大多数接受调查的全科医生都同意需要进一步报销。未来的工作应侧重于创新解决方案,以将远程医疗作为初级医疗服务的补充形式加以整合,需要为全科医生提供基于远程医疗的培训以加强能力建设,以及患者对虚拟医疗的看法,从而有助于建立信任和满意度。

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