Department of Public Health, Ashkelon Academic College, 12 Ben Tzvi St., Ashkelon 78211, Israel.
Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 10;18(18):9556. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18189556.
The COVID-19 pandemic mandating isolation, quarantine, and social distancing has accelerated and expanded the use of telemedicine. This study examines the extent of the use of telemedicine and the relationship between eHealth literacy and satisfaction with using telemedicine during the pandemic. A total of 156 participants from a clinic in a peripheral community in southern Israel completed an online questionnaire. We found that 85% knew how to use the internet for health information, but only one third felt safe using it to make health decisions. Furthermore, 93% used the internet for technical needs, such as renewing prescriptions or making a doctor's appointment. Even lower use for telemedicine was found (38%) for consultation or treatment sessions. A positive association was found between eHealth literacy and satisfaction variables with using telemedicine (r = 0.39, < 0.001). Although respondents understood the benefits of telemedicine, they were not satisfied nor interested in online sessions after the epidemic's end, preferring a meeting involving personal interaction. Young people and academics benefit more from telemedicine, thereby creating usage gaps and potentially increasing existing inequality. We recommend developing intervention programs, especially among vulnerable populations, to strengthen eHealth literacy and remove barriers causing skepticism about the use of telemedicine during and after the pandemic.
COVID-19 大流行期间的隔离、检疫和社交距离要求加速并扩大了远程医疗的使用。本研究调查了远程医疗的使用程度,以及在大流行期间电子健康素养(eHealth literacy)与使用远程医疗的满意度之间的关系。来自以色列南部一个边缘社区诊所的 156 名参与者完成了在线问卷。我们发现,85%的人知道如何使用互联网获取健康信息,但只有三分之一的人觉得使用互联网做出健康决策是安全的。此外,93%的人使用互联网满足技术需求,如续方或预约医生。甚至发现远程医疗的使用(38%)更低,用于咨询或治疗。电子健康素养与使用远程医疗的满意度之间存在正相关关系(r = 0.39,< 0.001)。尽管受访者理解远程医疗的好处,但他们对大流行结束后的在线会议既不满意也不感兴趣,更愿意选择面对面的个人互动。年轻人和学者从远程医疗中获益更多,从而造成使用差距,并可能加剧现有的不平等。我们建议制定干预计划,特别是针对弱势群体,以加强电子健康素养,并消除对大流行期间和之后使用远程医疗的怀疑。