Shamiyah Khalid Adnan, Whitebridge Simon, Kumar Nitya, Aljenaee Khaled, Atkin Stephen L, Ali Khawla Fuad
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Medical University of Bahrain, Busaiteen, Bahrain.
Al-Adan Hospital, Kuwait City, Kuwait.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Feb 2;7:e34074. doi: 10.2196/34074.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth has become a safer way to access health care. The telehealth industry has rapidly expanded over the last decade as a modality to provide patient-centered care. However, the prevalence of its use and patient acceptability remains unclear in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
The primary aim was to assess the prevalence of telehealth use before and during the pandemic by using social media (Instagram) as an online platform for survey administration across different countries simultaneously. Our secondary aim was to assess the perceptions regarding telehealth among those using it.
An Instagram account that reaches 130,000 subjects daily was used to administer a questionnaire that assessed the current prevalence of telehealth use and public attitudes and acceptability toward this modality of health care delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A total of 1524 respondents participated in the survey (n=1356, 89% female; median age 31 years), of whom 97.6% (n=1487) lived in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. Prior to COVID-19, 1350 (88.6%) had no exposure to telehealth. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth use increased by 251% to a total of 611 users (40% of all users). About 89% (571/640) of telehealth users used virtual visits for specialist visits. Of the 642 participants who reported using telehealth, 236 (36.8%) reported their willingness to continue using telehealth, 241 (37.5%) were unsure, and 164 (25.5%) did not wish to continue to use telehealth after the COVID-19 pandemic. An inverse trend, although not statistically significant, was seen between willingness to continue telehealth use and the number of medical comorbidities (odds ratio [OR] 0.81, 95% CI 0.64-1.03; P=.09). Compared to the respondents who chose only messaging as the modality they used for telehealth, respondents who chose both messaging and phone calls were significantly less likely to recommend telehealth (OR 0.42, 95% CI 0.22-0.80; P=.009). Overall, there was general satisfaction with telehealth, and respondents reported that telehealth consultations made them feel safer and saved both time and money.
Telehealth use increased dramatically after the COVID-19 pandemic, and telehealth was found to be acceptable among some young adult groups on Instagram. However, further innovation is warranted to increase acceptability and willingness to continue telehealth use for the delivery of health care.
由于新冠疫情,远程医疗已成为一种更安全的获取医疗保健的方式。在过去十年中,远程医疗行业作为一种提供以患者为中心的护理的方式迅速发展。然而,在中东和北非(MENA)地区,其使用的普遍性和患者的接受度仍不明确。
主要目的是通过使用社交媒体(Instagram)作为一个在线平台,同时在不同国家进行调查管理,来评估疫情前和疫情期间远程医疗的使用情况。次要目的是评估使用远程医疗的人群对远程医疗的看法。
使用一个每天能触达130,000名受试者的Instagram账户来管理一份问卷,该问卷评估了新冠疫情期间远程医疗的当前使用情况以及公众对这种医疗保健提供方式的态度和接受度。
共有1524名受访者参与了调查(n = 1356,89%为女性;年龄中位数31岁),其中97.6%(n = 1487)居住在海湾合作委员会(GCC)地区。在新冠疫情之前,1350人(88.6%)未接触过远程医疗。新冠疫情之后,远程医疗的使用增长了251%,共有611名使用者(占所有使用者的40%)。约89%(571/640)的远程医疗使用者通过虚拟就诊进行专科诊疗。在报告使用过远程医疗的642名参与者中,236人(36.8%)表示愿意继续使用远程医疗,241人(37.5%)不确定,164人(25.5%)不希望在新冠疫情之后继续使用远程医疗。虽然无统计学意义,但在继续使用远程医疗的意愿与合并症数量之间观察到一种相反的趋势(优势比[OR] 0.81,95%可信区间0.64 - 1.03;P = 0.09)。与仅选择消息传递作为远程医疗使用方式的受访者相比,选择消息传递和电话两种方式的受访者推荐远程医疗的可能性显著更低(OR 0.42,95%可信区间0.22 - 0.80;P = 0.009)。总体而言,对远程医疗普遍满意,受访者表示远程医疗咨询让他们感觉更安全,还节省了时间和金钱。
新冠疫情之后远程医疗的使用大幅增加,并且发现远程医疗在Instagram上的一些年轻成年人群体中是可以接受的。然而,需要进一步创新以提高接受度和继续使用远程医疗进行医疗保健服务的意愿。