SingHealth Polyclinics, 167, Jalan Bukit Merah, Connection One, Tower 5, #15-10, Singapore, 150167, Singapore.
SingHealth-Duke NUS Family Medicine Academic Clinical Program, Singapore, Singapore.
BMC Prim Care. 2022 Aug 13;23(1):206. doi: 10.1186/s12875-022-01813-9.
The postpartum period is a critical time for women to optimise their physical and mental health. Primary care physicians (PCP) often manage postpartum women in the community setting after uneventful births. However, women encounter difficulties accessing care before and after their conventional 6-week physical review. Telehealth-based interventional studies have demonstrated their successful applications in several areas of postpartum care but is not widely adopted. The study aimed to explore the PCPs' views on their acceptability and perceived barriers of telehealth in delivering postpartum care to women in primary care.
Twenty-nine PCPs participated in eleven in-depth interviews and four focus group discussions for this qualitative study conducted in Singapore. The purposively sampled PCPs had varied demographic background and medical training. Two investigators independently coded the audited transcripts. Thematic content analysis was performed using the codes to identify issues in the pertaining to the perceived usefulness, ease of use and attitudes towards telehealth in postpartum care as described in the "Telehealth Acceptance Model" framework.
Most PCPs perceived usefulness and ease of use of video consultation in delivering postpartum care. They recognised telehealth service to complement and support the current face-to-face postpartum care amidst the pandemic. However, training, leadership support, organizational infrastructure, healthcare financial policy and personal demographic profile influence their acceptance of a new care model for postnatal mothers.
Addressing the barriers and strengthening the facilitators will enhance PCPs' acceptance and utilisation of the proposed hybrid (telehealth and in-person) postnatal care model for mothers.
产后阶段是女性优化身心健康的关键时期。初级保健医生(PCP)通常在社区环境中管理产后无并发症的女性。然而,女性在常规 6 周身体检查之前和之后都难以获得护理。基于远程医疗的干预性研究已经证明了它们在产后护理的几个领域中的成功应用,但尚未广泛采用。本研究旨在探讨 PCP 对远程医疗在初级保健中为女性提供产后护理的可接受性和感知障碍的看法。
这项在新加坡进行的定性研究共纳入 29 名 PCP 参与了 11 次深度访谈和 4 次焦点小组讨论。这些经过精心挑选的 PCP 具有不同的人口统计学背景和医学培训。两名研究人员独立对审核后的转录本进行编码。使用主题内容分析方法,根据“远程医疗接受模型”框架中描述的问题,对与远程医疗在产后护理中的感知有用性、易用性和态度相关的问题进行编码。
大多数 PCP 认为视频咨询在提供产后护理方面具有实用性和易用性。他们认识到,在大流行期间,远程医疗服务可以补充和支持当前的面对面产后护理。然而,培训、领导支持、组织基础设施、医疗保健财务政策和个人人口统计学特征会影响他们对新的产后母亲护理模式的接受程度。
解决障碍并加强促进因素将增强 PCP 对拟议的混合(远程医疗和面对面)产后护理模式的接受程度和利用程度。