School of Humanities, Central South University, Changsha, China.
Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China.
J Med Internet Res. 2024 Mar 29;26:e47523. doi: 10.2196/47523.
Internet hospitals in China are an emerging medical service model similar to other telehealth models used worldwide. Internet hospitals are currently in a stage of rapid development, giving rise to a series of new opportunities and challenges for patient care. Little research has examined the views of chronic disease physicians regarding internet hospitals in China.
We aimed to explore the experience and views of chronic disease physicians at 3 tertiary hospitals in Changsha, China, regarding opportunities and challenges in internet hospital care.
We conducted semistructured qualitative interviews with physicians (n=26) who had experience working in internet hospitals affiliated with chronic disease departments in 3 tertiary hospitals in Changsha, Hunan province, south central China. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed by content analysis using NVivo software (version 11; Lumivero).
Physicians emphasized that internet hospitals expand opportunities to conduct follow-up care and health education for patients with chronic illnesses. However, physicians described disparities in access for particular groups of patients, such as patients who are older, patients with lower education levels, patients with limited internet or technology access, and rural patients. Physicians also perceived a gap between patients' expectations and the reality of limitations regarding both physicians' availability and the scope of services offered by internet hospitals, which raised challenges for doctor-patient boundaries and trust. Physicians noted challenges in doctor-patient communication related to comprehension and informed consent in internet hospital care.
This study explored the experience and views of physicians in 3 tertiary hospitals in Changsha, China, regarding access to care, patients' expectations versus the reality of services, and doctor-patient communication in internet hospital care. Findings from this study highlight the need for physician training in telehealth communication skills, legislation regulating informed consent in telehealth care, public education clarifying the scope of internet hospital services, and design of internet hospitals that is informed by the needs of patient groups with barriers to access, such as older adults.
中国的互联网医院是一种类似于全球其他远程医疗模式的新兴医疗服务模式。互联网医院目前正处于快速发展阶段,为患者护理带来了一系列新的机遇和挑战。很少有研究探讨中国慢性病医生对互联网医院的看法。
我们旨在探讨中国湖南省长沙市 3 家三级医院的慢性病医生对互联网医院护理中机遇和挑战的经验和看法。
我们对 26 名曾在与慢性病科相关的 3 家长沙市三级医院的互联网医院工作过的医生进行了半结构式定性访谈。访谈内容逐字转录,并使用 NVivo 软件(版本 11;Lumivero)进行内容分析。
医生强调,互联网医院为慢性病患者的随访护理和健康教育提供了更多机会。然而,医生描述了特定患者群体在获得服务方面的差异,例如年龄较大的患者、教育程度较低的患者、互联网或技术访问受限的患者以及农村患者。医生还认为,患者的期望与互联网医院提供的服务范围的实际情况之间存在差距,这对医患界限和信任提出了挑战。医生还注意到互联网医院护理中与医患沟通相关的患者理解和知情同意方面的挑战。
本研究探讨了中国长沙市 3 家三级医院医生对获取护理服务、患者期望与服务实际情况以及互联网医院护理中医患沟通的看法。这项研究的结果强调了医生在远程医疗沟通技能方面的培训需求、规范远程医疗知情同意的立法、澄清互联网医院服务范围的公众教育,以及为有获取障碍的患者群体(如老年人)设计的互联网医院,以满足其需求。