Egici Memet Taşkın, Sever Seda Ozmen, Bektemur Guven, Ozturk Güzin Zeren, Bagcı Hasan, Bukhari Mulazim Hussain
Memet Taşkın Egici Associate Professor, Head of Family Medicine Department, Istanbul Haydarpaşa Numune Education and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
Seda Ozmen Sever Family Medicine Specialist, Department of Family Medicine, Istanbul Şişli Hamidiye Etfal Education and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
Pak J Med Sci. 2024 Sep;40(8):1735-1740. doi: 10.12669/pjms.40.8.9055.
We aimed to evaluate medical school students' knowledge and approaches regarding telehealth.
In this descriptive study, an electronic survey was conducted among students attending the Faculties of Medicine at Health Sciences University. The first part of the Form included questions evaluating individual characteristics and telehealth approaches, and the second part included opinions and suggestions regarding telehealth usage topics.
Of 698 participants, 435 (64.9%) students were in the preclinical period. One hundred nine (15.6%) believed they had sufficient knowledge about telehealth while 399 (57.2%) believed that telehealth should be included in medical education. When asked about their opinions on using telehealth in their professional careers, 298 (42.7%) stated that they considered using them. Those who perceived themselves as having sufficient knowledge about telehealth were more inclined to consider using it more in their professional careers (p=0.000). Participants who believed that healthcare services could be provided through telehealth were more likely to think that disease monitoring would be better, patient follow-up quality would improve, unnecessary hospital admissions would decrease (p<0.05).
The majority of medical faculty students lack sufficient knowledge about telemedicine and believe that education on this topic should be included in the medical curriculum. It is suggested that incorporating pre-clinical courses on telemedicine and providing internship opportunities in practical settings would effectively address this gap.
我们旨在评估医学院学生关于远程医疗的知识和方法。
在这项描述性研究中,对健康科学大学医学院的学生进行了电子调查。问卷的第一部分包括评估个人特征和远程医疗方法的问题,第二部分包括关于远程医疗使用主题的意见和建议。
在698名参与者中,435名(64.9%)学生处于临床前期。109名(15.6%)学生认为他们对远程医疗有足够的了解,而399名(57.2%)学生认为远程医疗应纳入医学教育。当被问及他们对在职业生涯中使用远程医疗的看法时,298名(42.7%)学生表示他们会考虑使用。那些认为自己对远程医疗有足够了解的学生更倾向于在职业生涯中更多地考虑使用它(p = 0.000)。那些认为可以通过远程医疗提供医疗服务的参与者更有可能认为疾病监测会更好、患者随访质量会提高、不必要的住院次数会减少(p < 0.05)。
大多数医学院学生对远程医疗缺乏足够的了解,并认为该主题的教育应纳入医学课程。建议纳入远程医疗的临床前课程并在实际环境中提供实习机会,以有效弥补这一差距。