School of Medicine and Public Health, Ateneo de Manila University, Pasig City, Philippines.
National Clinical Trials and Translation Center, National Institutes of Health, University of the Philippines Manila, Manila, Philippines.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Mar 22;23(1):277. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09127-x.
The capacity to deliver essential health services has been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly due to lockdown restrictions. Telemedicine provides a safe, efficient, and effective alternative that addresses the needs of patients and the health system. However, there remain implementation challenges and barriers to patient adoption in resource-limited settings as in the Philippines. This mixed methods study aimed to describe patient perspectives and experiences with telemedicine services, and explore the factors that influence telemedicine use and satisfaction.
An online survey consisting of items adapted from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) Clinician & Group Adult Visit Survey 4.0 (beta) and the Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ) was completed by 200 participants aged 18 to 65 years residing in the Philippines. A subsample of 16 participants was interviewed to provide further insights on their experiences. We used descriptive statistics to analyze survey data and thematically analyzed data from interviews guided by the principles of grounded theory.
Participants were generally satisfied with telemedicine, and found it to be an efficient and convenient means of receiving healthcare. About 3 in 5 perceived telemedicine as affordable, with some finding telemedicine costs to be high and comparable to in-person consultations. Our results suggest that participants preferred telemedicine services, especially in cases where they feel that their condition is not urgent and does not need extensive physical examination. Safety against COVID-19, privacy, accessibility, and availability of multiple communication platforms contributed to patient satisfaction with telemedicine. Negative perceptions of patients on quality of care and service related to their telemedicine provider, inherent limitations of telemedicine in the diagnosis and management of patients, perceived high costs especially for mental health conditions, and poor connectivity and other technological issues were barriers to telemedicine use and satisfaction.
Telemedicine is viewed as a safe, efficient, and affordable alternative to receiving care. Expectations of patients on costs and outcomes need to be managed by providers to increase satisfaction. Continued adoption of telemedicine will require improvements in technology infrastructure and technical support for patients, training and performance evaluation of providers to ensure quality of care and service, better patient communication to meet patient needs, and integration of telemedicine services in remote areas that have limited access to medical services. Telemedicine, to realize its full potential, should be centered in health equity - addressing patient barriers and needs, reducing health disparities across population groups and settings, and providing quality services to all.
COVID-19 大流行对提供基本医疗服务的能力产生了负面影响,尤其是由于封锁限制。远程医疗提供了一种安全、高效、有效的替代方案,满足了患者和医疗系统的需求。然而,在资源有限的环境中,如菲律宾,仍然存在实施挑战和患者采用的障碍。本混合方法研究旨在描述患者对远程医疗服务的看法和体验,并探讨影响远程医疗使用和满意度的因素。
一项在线调查由 200 名年龄在 18 至 65 岁之间、居住在菲律宾的参与者完成,调查内容包括从医疗保健提供者和系统消费者评估(CAHPS)临床医生和成人小组就诊调查 4.0(测试版)和远程医疗可用性问卷(TUQ)改编的项目。对 16 名参与者的一个子样本进行了访谈,以进一步了解他们的体验。我们使用描述性统计来分析调查数据,并根据扎根理论的原则对访谈数据进行主题分析。
参与者普遍对远程医疗感到满意,并认为这是一种高效、便捷的获得医疗保健的方式。约有 3/5 的人认为远程医疗负担得起,有些人认为远程医疗费用高,与面对面咨询费用相当。我们的研究结果表明,参与者更喜欢远程医疗服务,特别是在他们认为自己的病情不急且不需要广泛体检的情况下。针对 COVID-19 的安全性、隐私性、可及性和多种通信平台的可用性有助于患者对远程医疗的满意度。患者对远程医疗服务提供商的护理质量和服务的负面看法、远程医疗在诊断和管理患者方面的固有局限性、对精神健康状况等的高成本的看法以及较差的连接性和其他技术问题是阻碍远程医疗使用和满意度的因素。
远程医疗被视为一种安全、高效、负担得起的替代接受治疗的方式。提供者需要管理患者对成本和结果的期望,以提高满意度。持续采用远程医疗需要改善患者的技术基础设施和技术支持、培训和提供者绩效评估以确保护理质量和服务、更好地满足患者需求的患者沟通以及远程医疗服务在医疗服务有限的偏远地区的整合。为了充分发挥远程医疗的潜力,应该以医疗公平为中心——解决患者的障碍和需求,减少不同人群和环境之间的健康差距,并为所有人提供优质服务。