Qashqary Mohammed Esmail
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Jeddah, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2024 Jun;13(6):2310-2322. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1498_23. Epub 2024 Jun 14.
Understanding healthcare professionals' expectations in telehealth is crucial for successful implementation. The present study used an adaptation of the antecedents-expectations model, supported by the social cognitive theory to evaluate physicians' expectations regarding the implementation of telehealth in primary healthcare (PHC) and to investigate the potential influence, on expectations, of a prior telehealth experience (antecedents) during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
A questionnaire-based survey was conducted online, targeting PHC physicians. Expectations covered four telehealth performance domains including public health and health promotion, Care Quality and Workflow Organization, Patient's Convenience and Engagement and Providers' Value and Training. Antecedents included six domains including gain in self-efficacy, gain in knowledge, gain in participation/engagement, gain in experience, enjoyment and satisfaction. Stepwise linear regression was performed to analyse the effect of antecedents on overall expectations.
A total of 54 physicians participated in the study. The mean expectation score was 114.15/154 (SD = 28.26), with highest expectations concerning cost-effectiveness, care timeliness and patients' convenience. A previous experience with smart apps and dedicated telehealth platforms was associated with lower expectations scores. Expectations scores were positively correlated with antecedents scores; however, satisfaction was the sole independent factor of overall expectations (regression coefficient B = 4.40, 95%CI: 3.11-5.68).
The findings highlight the significance of previous experience and various antecedents in shaping physicians' expectations about telehealth. These insights can inform the development of strategies and interventions to enhance healthcare professionals' expectations and facilitate the successful implementation of telehealth services.
了解医疗保健专业人员对远程医疗的期望对于成功实施至关重要。本研究采用了社会认知理论支持的先行因素-期望模型的改编版,以评估医生对初级医疗保健(PHC)中远程医疗实施的期望,并调查在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间先前的远程医疗经验(先行因素)对期望的潜在影响。
针对初级医疗保健医生开展了一项基于问卷的在线调查。期望涵盖四个远程医疗绩效领域,包括公共卫生与健康促进、护理质量与工作流程组织、患者便利性与参与度以及提供者价值与培训。先行因素包括六个领域,包括自我效能感的提升、知识的增加、参与度的提高、经验的增加、享受和满意度。进行逐步线性回归以分析先行因素对总体期望的影响。
共有54名医生参与了该研究。平均期望得分是114.15/154(标准差=28.26),对成本效益、护理及时性和患者便利性的期望最高。先前使用智能应用程序和专用远程医疗平台的经验与较低的期望得分相关。期望得分与先行因素得分呈正相关;然而,满意度是总体期望的唯一独立因素(回归系数B=4.40,95%置信区间:3.11-5.68)。
研究结果突出了先前经验和各种先行因素在塑造医生对远程医疗期望方面的重要性。这些见解可为制定策略和干预措施提供参考,以提高医疗保健专业人员的期望,并促进远程医疗服务的成功实施。