Telemedicine Development Center of Asia, International Medical Department, Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan.
Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Telemed J E Health. 2022 Mar;28(3):433-439. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2021.0046. Epub 2021 Jun 29.
Telemedicine conferencing is expected to become commonly used internationally. However, national reports on internationally related telemedicine are limited, and related activities and challenges in each country are unclear. In this study, we aimed to clarify the current status and barriers to international telemedicine conferencing in Japan. The questionnaire was sent to the Internationalization Project Team (I-PT) representatives in all 43 Japanese National University Hospitals. The total of 167 assigned staff comprised 86 medical staff in charge of internationalization (MI) and 81 technical staff in telemedicine (TT). The response rate was 93% (40/43 universities) from 88 staff (44 MI and 44 TT). Most respondents (75%) stated that they had not been active in international telemedicine conferencing during the past 3 years, although a videoconferencing system was installed in 93% of universities. A total of 65% respondents felt that barriers to promoting telemedicine and conferencing existed. Most (43%) respondents reported staff shortage as the most serious barrier overall. Five TT (19%) felt that the most serious barrier was difficulty with English communication, although no MI selected this as a barrier. More MI than TT felt that technical issues were the most serious barrier (MI: 4/29, TT: 1/27). International telemedicine conferencing was found to be insufficiently active in I-PT of Japan, although the installed equipment and technical expertise of TT seemed adequate. This indicates that merely assigning MI and TT to an I-PT is not enough and that improved cooperation between both MI and TT at each university hospital is needed. Establishment of a structured international telemedicine center in each university hospital is to be suggested to accelerate the activities in Japan.
远程医疗会议预计将在国际上得到广泛应用。然而,有关国际远程医疗的国家报告有限,并且每个国家的相关活动和挑战尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们旨在阐明日本国际远程医疗会议的现状和障碍。该问卷发送给了所有 43 家日本国立大学医院的国际化项目团队(I-PT)代表。总共 167 名指定工作人员包括 86 名负责国际化的医务人员(MI)和 81 名远程医疗技术人员(TT)。88 名工作人员(44 名 MI 和 44 名 TT)的回复率为 93%(40/43 所大学)。尽管 93%的大学都安装了视频会议系统,但大多数受访者(75%)表示在过去 3 年内他们在国际远程医疗会议中并不活跃。共有 65%的受访者认为促进远程医疗和会议存在障碍。大多数(43%)受访者表示人员短缺是最严重的障碍。5 名 TT(19%)认为最严重的障碍是英语沟通困难,尽管没有 MI 将其选为障碍。与 TT 相比,更多的 MI 认为技术问题是最严重的障碍(MI:4/29,TT:1/27)。尽管 TT 的设备和技术专业知识似乎足够,但日本 I-PT 的国际远程医疗会议活跃度仍然不足。这表明仅将 MI 和 TT 分配给 I-PT 是不够的,每个大学医院都需要改善 MI 和 TT 之间的合作。建议在每所大学医院建立一个结构化的国际远程医疗中心,以加速日本的活动。