Medical Informatics and E-learning Unit, Medical Education Department, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Evidence-Based Health Care & Knowledge Translation Research Chair, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Front Public Health. 2024 Apr 16;12:1385713. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1385713. eCollection 2024.
While telemedicine offers significant benefits, there remain substantial knowledge gaps in the literature, particularly regarding its use in Saudi Arabia. This study aims to explore health consumers' behavioral intention to use telemedicine examining the associated factors such as eHealth literacy and attitudes toward telemedicine services.
A cross-sectional observational study was conducted to collect data on demographics, health status, internet skills, attitudes toward telemedicine, and eHealth literacy. An online survey was administered at two large public gatherings in Riyadh. The eHEALS-Pl scale was used to measure perceived eHealth literacy levels, and data analysis was performed using SPSS (IBM Corp. United States).
There were 385 participants, with an equal distribution of genders. The largest age group was 18-20 years old (57%). Nearly half of the participants were neither employed nor students, while 43% had access to governmental hospitals through employment. 71% reported proficiency in using the internet. Health-wise, 47% rated their health as excellent, and 56% did not have medical insurance. 87% expressed a high likelihood of using telemedicine if offered by a provider. Participants were categorized based on their eHealth Literacy scores, with 54% scoring low and 46% scoring high. Overall, participants showed positive attitudes toward telemedicine, with 82% agreeing that it saves time, money, and provides access to specialized care. About half of the participants perceived the process of seeing a doctor through telemedicine video as complex. Both eHealth Literacy and attitudes toward telemedicine showed a statistically significant association with the intention to use telemedicine ( < 0.001). There was a positive and significant correlation between eHealth Literacy and attitudes ( =0.460; < 0.001). Multivariate ordinal regression analysis revealed that the odds for a high likelihood of intention to use telemedicine significantly increased with positive attitudes ( < 0.001). Mediation analysis confirmed the significant mediating role of attitudes toward telemedicine in the relationship between eHealth Literacy and the intention to use telemedicine.
The findings underline the importance of enhancing health literacy and consumer attitudes toward telemedicine, particularly during the healthcare digital transformation we are experiencing globally. This is crucial for promoting increased acceptance and utilization of telemedicine services beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
远程医疗有其显著的优势,但文献中仍存在大量知识空白,特别是在沙特阿拉伯使用远程医疗方面。本研究旨在探讨健康消费者使用远程医疗的行为意愿,研究相关因素,如电子健康素养和对远程医疗服务的态度。
本研究采用横断面观察性研究方法,收集人口统计学、健康状况、互联网技能、对远程医疗的态度和电子健康素养等数据。在利雅得的两次大型公众聚会上进行了在线调查。使用电子健康素养量表(eHEALS-Pl)来衡量感知电子健康素养水平,使用 SPSS(IBM Corp. United States)进行数据分析。
共有 385 名参与者,男女比例均等。最大的年龄组是 18-20 岁(57%)。近一半的参与者既不是雇员也不是学生,而 43%通过就业可以获得政府医院的服务。71%的人报告称他们精通互联网的使用。在健康方面,47%的人认为自己的健康状况极好,56%的人没有医疗保险。如果提供者提供远程医疗服务,87%的人表示很有可能使用。参与者根据他们的电子健康素养评分进行分类,54%的人得分较低,46%的人得分较高。总的来说,参与者对远程医疗持积极态度,82%的人同意远程医疗可以节省时间、金钱,并提供获得专业医疗服务的机会。大约一半的参与者认为通过远程医疗视频看医生的过程很复杂。电子健康素养和对远程医疗的态度均与使用远程医疗的意愿呈显著统计学关联( < 0.001)。电子健康素养和对远程医疗的态度之间呈正相关( =0.460; < 0.001)。多元有序回归分析显示,使用远程医疗的高意愿可能性显著增加,这与积极的态度有关( < 0.001)。中介分析证实了对远程医疗的态度在电子健康素养和使用远程医疗的意愿之间的显著中介作用。
研究结果强调了提高健康素养和消费者对远程医疗的态度的重要性,特别是在我们全球正在经历的医疗保健数字化转型期间。这对于促进远程医疗服务在 COVID-19 大流行之外的接受和使用至关重要。