Doxy.me Research, Doxy.me, Inc., 3445 Winton Pl, #114, Rochester, NY, 14623, United States, 1 6025618861.
Research Methodology and Biostatistics Core, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2024 Nov 27;11:e51056. doi: 10.2196/51056.
A 2017 survey of patient perspectives showed overall willingness and comfort to use telemedicine, but low actual use. Given recent growth and widespread exposure of patients to telemedicine, patient preferences are likely to have changed.
This study aimed to (1) identify demographic trends in patient preferences and experiences; (2) measure ease of use and satisfaction of telemedicine; and (3) measure changes in telemedicine use, willingness, and comfort since 2017.
We replicated a 2017 study with a nationwide survey of US adults. The survey, an extended version of the previous study, measured patient health care access as well as knowledge, experiences, and preferences regarding telemedicine encounters. We recruited participants using SurveyMonkey Audience in July 2022. We used descriptive statistics and generalized estimating equations to measure change and identify trends.
We accrued 4577 complete responses. Patient experience with telemedicine was substantially higher in 2022 than in 2017, with 61.1% (vs 5.3%) of participants aware that their primary care provider offered telemedicine and 34.5% (vs 3.5%) reporting use of telemedicine with their primary care provider. This study also reported ease of use and satisfaction rates to be similar to in-person visits, while overall willingness and comfort in using telemedicine increased from 2017. Individuals at the poverty line were significantly less likely to report satisfaction with telemedicine visits. We found increased interpersonal distance in a patient and health care professional relationship significantly reduced patient ease of use, willingness, and comfort in using telemedicine.
This study identified an association between income and patient satisfaction, conveying the importance of understanding telemedicine in relation to health care access and equity. Telemedicine ease of use and satisfaction were comparable to in-person visits. Individuals reported greater use and higher positive perceptions of telemedicine willingness and comfort since 2017.
2017 年的一项患者观点调查显示,患者总体上愿意并愿意使用远程医疗,但实际使用率较低。鉴于最近远程医疗的增长和患者对其的广泛接触,患者的偏好可能已经发生了变化。
本研究旨在:(1)确定患者偏好和体验的人口统计学趋势;(2)测量远程医疗的易用性和满意度;(3)自 2017 年以来测量远程医疗使用、意愿和舒适度的变化。
我们复制了一项针对美国成年人的全国性调查,该调查是对 2017 年研究的扩展,测量了患者的医疗保健获取情况以及他们对远程医疗的知识、体验和偏好。我们于 2022 年 7 月使用 SurveyMonkey Audience 招募参与者。我们使用描述性统计和广义估计方程来衡量变化并确定趋势。
我们共获得了 4577 份完整的回复。2022 年患者对远程医疗的体验明显高于 2017 年,61.1%(vs.5.3%)的参与者知道他们的初级保健提供者提供远程医疗,34.5%(vs.3.5%)报告使用远程医疗与他们的初级保健提供者。本研究还报告了远程医疗的易用性和满意度与面对面访问相似,而使用远程医疗的总体意愿和舒适度从 2017 年开始增加。处于贫困线以下的个人明显不太可能对远程医疗就诊感到满意。我们发现,患者与医疗保健专业人员关系中的人际距离增加,显著降低了患者使用远程医疗的易用性、意愿和舒适度。
本研究确定了收入与患者满意度之间的关联,这传达了理解远程医疗与医疗保健获取和公平性之间关系的重要性。远程医疗的易用性和满意度与面对面访问相当。自 2017 年以来,个人报告的使用量和对远程医疗的积极看法更高。