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医生对退伍军人事务部视频连线会诊的态度。

Physician Attitudes About Veterans Affairs Video Connect Encounters.

作者信息

Proano Marco, Akpan Eyerusalem, Reiter Kimberly, Patel Vimla L, Vashistha Vishal

机构信息

University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque.

Raymond G. Murphy New Mexico Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Albuquerque.

出版信息

Fed Pract. 2024 Dec;41(12):1-7. doi: 10.12788/fp.0538. Epub 2024 Dec 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) launched the VA Video Connect (VVC) video conferencing platform to connect veterans with VA clinicians in 2018. We assessed practices, concerns, and perceptions toward VVC encounters among physicians within the VA New Mexico Healthcare System (VANMHCS).

METHODS

Medicine Service Physicians of VANMHCS who had previously completed ≥ 1 VVC encounter were invited to semistructured interviews. Questions were constructed to assess the following domains: overarching views of video telehealth, perceptions of the VVC application, and barriers to the broad implementation of video telehealth. Interviews were assessed using a qualitative, open-coding approach. Themes were constructed both deductively, through direct responses to interview questions, and inductively, by identifying emerging patterns in the data.

RESULTS

Of the 64 physicians invited to participate, 13 (20%) were interviewed. Of those interviewed, 9 (69%) were female, 10 (77%) were specialists, 8 (62%) had been practicing for ≥ 10 years, and 7 (54%) completed ≥ 5 VVC visits. Interviews ranged from 10 to 25 minutes. Five themes were observed: (1) VVC software and internet connection issues affected implementation; (2) patient technological literacy affected both veteran and physician comfort with VVC; (3) integration of supportive measures is desired; (4) clinical video telehealth (CVT) services may increasingly enhance access to care; and (5) in-person encounters provided unique advantages over CVT.

CONCLUSIONS

Physicians believe VVC could lead to improved access to care for veterans facing geographical challenges. Efforts should focus on improving VVC user interface and addressing technological issues, educating veterans/physicians on the use of CVT, and integrating supportive measures for successful VVC encounters.

摘要

背景

美国退伍军人事务部(VA)于2018年推出了VA视频连接(VVC)视频会议平台,以便退伍军人与VA临床医生进行连接。我们评估了新墨西哥州VA医疗系统(VANMHCS)内医生对VVC会诊的做法、担忧和看法。

方法

邀请曾完成≥1次VVC会诊的VANMHCS内科服务医生参加半结构化访谈。所提问题旨在评估以下领域:视频远程医疗的总体看法、对VVC应用程序的看法以及视频远程医疗广泛实施的障碍。访谈采用定性的开放编码方法进行评估。主题的构建既有演绎法,即通过对访谈问题的直接回答,也有归纳法,即通过识别数据中出现的模式。

结果

在受邀参与的64名医生中,13名(20%)接受了访谈。在接受访谈的医生中,9名(69%)为女性,10名(77%)为专科医生,8名(62%)从业≥10年,7名(54%)完成了≥5次VVC会诊。访谈时长从10分钟到25分钟不等。观察到五个主题:(1)VVC软件和互联网连接问题影响实施;(2)患者的技术素养影响退伍军人和医生对VVC的舒适度;(3)希望整合支持措施;(4)临床视频远程医疗(CVT)服务可能会越来越多地改善医疗服务的可及性;(5)面对面会诊比CVT具有独特优势。

结论

医生认为VVC可以改善面临地理挑战的退伍军人获得医疗服务的机会。应努力改进VVC用户界面并解决技术问题,对退伍军人/医生进行CVT使用方面的教育,并整合支持措施以实现成功的VVC会诊。

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