DeGuzman Pamela B, Garth Jennifer L, Sanjay Kamya, Compton Rebekah M
University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, Virginia.
UVA Health, Charlottesville, Virginia.
J Am Assoc Nurse Pract. 2023 Mar 1;35(3):208-215. doi: 10.1097/JXX.0000000000000819.
Despite the potential for telemedicine in public libraries to expand health care access to those living a long distance from care and in broadband poor areas, there are few libraries that collaborate with providers to extend access.
To explore licensed health care providers' perspectives on telemedicine in public libraries as a method of improving equitable access to care for populations lacking the ability to connect to telemedicine from home.
We used a two-phase explanatory sequential mixed methods design with a quantitative strand followed by a qualitative strand. Surveys were analyzed descriptively. Interviews were analyzed thematically using descriptive content analysis.
Of the 50 survey respondents, 13 were physicians and 36 were nurse practitioners (NPs); 12 NPs were interviewed. NPs were overwhelmingly supportive of telemedicine in public libraires, describing how connecting at-risk populations to a video visit (VV) allowed for a more thorough and accurate assessment than a phone call. Although several NPs were concerned with privacy, others considered a library to be more private than the home. Interviews revealed how chronic illness management may be the ideal visit type for public library-based telemedicine.
Given the importance of expanding access sites for telemedicine, NPs should consider partnering with libraries in their catchment areas where broadband access is sparse and patients must travel long distances to care.
Managing chronic illnesses using telemedicine in public libraries may be an important approach toward reducing health disparities in populations who live in long distances from care and do not have home-based internet access.
尽管公共图书馆中的远程医疗有潜力扩大医疗服务的可及性,让居住在远离医疗机构地区以及宽带覆盖差地区的人们受益,但很少有图书馆与医疗服务提供者合作来拓展这种可及性。
探讨获得许可的医疗服务提供者对于公共图书馆中远程医疗的看法,将其作为一种改善那些无法在家中接入远程医疗的人群公平获得医疗服务的方法。
我们采用了两阶段的解释性序列混合方法设计,先进行定量研究,再进行定性研究。对调查问卷进行描述性分析。对访谈采用描述性内容分析进行主题分析。
在50名参与调查的受访者中,13名是医生,36名是执业护士(NP);对12名执业护士进行了访谈。执业护士绝大多数支持在公共图书馆开展远程医疗,描述了将高危人群接入视频问诊(VV)如何能比电话问诊进行更全面、准确的评估。尽管有几位执业护士担心隐私问题,但其他人认为图书馆比家里更私密。访谈揭示了慢性病管理可能是基于公共图书馆的远程医疗的理想问诊类型。
鉴于扩大远程医疗接入地点的重要性,执业护士应考虑与他们服务区域内宽带接入稀少且患者必须长途跋涉就医的图书馆建立合作关系。
在公共图书馆利用远程医疗管理慢性病可能是减少居住在远离医疗机构且没有家庭网络接入地区人群健康差距的重要途径。