Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Department of Psychology, Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University Malaysia, Sunway, Malaysia.
Postgrad Med. 2022 Mar;134(2):224-229. doi: 10.1080/00325481.2021.2004792. Epub 2022 Jan 6.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the delivery of healthcare to vulnerable older adults, prompting the expansion of telemedicine usage. This study surveyed the acceptance of virtual medical consultations among older adults and caregivers within geriatric outpatient services in a tertiary hospital during the pandemic.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among caregivers and patients attending geriatric outpatient services in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The survey measured the availability of equipment for virtual consultations, prior knowledge and experience of telemedicine, and willingness to consult geriatricians through virtual technology, using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) scale.
A total of 197 caregivers and 42 older patients with a mean age of 54.28 (±13.22) and 75.62 (±7.32) years, respectively, completed the survey. One hundred and fifty-six (79.2%) of the caregivers were adult children accompanying patients. The mean UTAUT score was 65.97 (±13.71) out of 90, with 66.64 (±13.25) for caregivers and 62.79 (±15.44) for older adults, suggesting a high acceptance of adopting virtual consultations in lieu of face-to-face care. The independent predictors of acceptance of virtual consultation were : possession of an electronic device capable of video-communication, living with someone, living in a care home, weekly online banking usage, and perceived familiarity with virtual platforms.
Caregivers and patients indicated a high level of acceptance of virtual medical consultations, which is likely facilitated by caregivers such as adult children or spouses at home or staff in care homes. To minimize the transmission of COVID-19 in a highly vulnerable group, virtual consultations are an acceptable alternative to face-to-face consultations for older people and their caregivers in our setting.
新冠疫情大流行扰乱了向弱势老年人群体提供医疗保健的服务,促使远程医疗的使用得到扩展。本研究调查了在马来西亚吉隆坡的一家三级医院的老年门诊服务中,老年人及其护理人员对虚拟医疗咨询的接受程度。
对在吉隆坡老年门诊服务就诊的护理人员和患者进行了横断面调查。该调查使用统一技术接受和使用理论(UTAUT)量表,衡量了虚拟咨询设备的可用性、远程医疗的先验知识和经验,以及通过虚拟技术咨询老年病医生的意愿。
共有 197 名护理人员和 42 名老年患者完成了调查,他们的平均年龄分别为 54.28(±13.22)岁和 75.62(±7.32)岁。156 名(79.2%)护理人员是陪伴患者的成年子女。UTAUT 平均得分为 90 分中的 65.97(±13.71)分,护理人员为 66.64(±13.25)分,老年人为 62.79(±15.44)分,表明采用虚拟咨询代替面对面护理的接受度很高。接受虚拟咨询的独立预测因素为:拥有能够进行视频通讯的电子设备、与他人同住、居住在养老院、每周使用在线银行和对虚拟平台的熟悉程度。
护理人员和患者表示对虚拟医疗咨询的接受程度很高,这可能得益于在家中的成年子女或配偶等护理人员,或养老院的工作人员。为了最大限度地减少高度脆弱人群中 COVID-19 的传播,在我们的环境中,虚拟咨询是老年人及其护理人员对面对面咨询的可接受替代方案。