Taddei Luciana, Mendicino Francesco, Grande Teresa, Mulé Antonella, Micozzi Roberto, Parini Ercole Giap
Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Calabria, Cosenza, Italy.
U.O.C. Hematology, Annunziata Hospital, Cosenza, Italy.
Front Sociol. 2023 May 9;8:1141750. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2023.1141750. eCollection 2023.
The paper discusses the role that sociology and digital social research methods could play in developing E-health and Telemedicine, specifically after the COVID-19 pandemic, and the possibility of dealing with new pandemics. In this article, we will reflect on an interdisciplinary research pilot project carried out by a team of sociologists, medical doctors, and software engineers at The University of Calabria (Italy), to give a proof of concept of the importance to develop Telemedicine through the contribution of digital social research. We apply a web and app survey to administrate a structured questionnaire to a self-selected sample of the University Community. Digital social research has highlighted socioeconomic and cultural gaps that affect the perception of Telemedicine in the University Community. In particular, gender, age, educational, and professional levels influence medical choices and behaviors during Covid-19. There is often an unconscious involvement in Telemedicine (people use it but don't know it is Telemedicine), and an optimistic perception grows with age, education, professional, and income levels; equally important are the comprehension of digital texts and the effective use of Telemedicine. Limited penetration of technological advances must be addressed primarily by overcoming sociocultural and economic barriers and developing knowledge and understanding of digital environments. The key findings of this study could help direct public and educational policies to reduce existing gaps and promote Telemedicine in Calabria.
本文探讨了社会学和数字社会研究方法在发展电子健康和远程医疗方面可以发挥的作用,特别是在新冠疫情之后,以及应对新疫情的可能性。在本文中,我们将反思意大利卡拉布里亚大学的一个由社会学家、医生和软件工程师组成的团队开展的跨学科研究试点项目,以证明通过数字社会研究的贡献来发展远程医疗的重要性。我们通过网络和应用程序调查,向大学社区的一个自选样本发放一份结构化问卷。数字社会研究突出了影响大学社区对远程医疗认知的社会经济和文化差距。特别是,性别、年龄、教育程度和职业水平会影响新冠疫情期间的医疗选择和行为。人们在远程医疗方面往往存在无意识的参与(人们使用它但不知道这就是远程医疗),并且随着年龄、教育程度、职业和收入水平的提高,乐观认知也在增长;同样重要的是对数字文本的理解和远程医疗的有效使用。技术进步的有限渗透主要必须通过克服社会文化和经济障碍以及发展对数字环境的知识和理解来解决。本研究的主要发现有助于指导公共政策和教育政策,以缩小现有差距并在卡拉布里亚推广远程医疗。