Pediatricians’ perspectives on telemedicine for pediatric patients

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jin Suk Kim
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Background: This study examined the characteristics of pediatric patients through surveys and in-depth interviews with pediatricians who have experience in telemedicine, and analyzed the current status of telemedicine in pediatrics and the perception of telemedicine among pediatric patients. We also evaluated the associated risks and unsuitability of telemedicine for pediatric patients and presented pertinent policy recommendations.Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted using the Doctor Survey by the Korean Medical Association. The survey was distributed via email and was open from July 24, 2023 to August 6, 2023. Of the 643 responses, 42 were used for analysis in this study. We examined the perception about providing telemedicine, and the reasons for not providing telemedicine to pediatric patients. In terms of perceptions about telemedicine for pediatric patients, we examined opinions on (1) whether pediatric patients are appropriate candidates for telemedicine, and (2) whether telemedicine could be administered to first-time pediatric patients (including medical consultation) during holidays and at night.Results: Pediatric patients constitute a patient group with distinct characteristics, entailing more careful attention than adult patients. According to the survey results, 42.9% of respondents were not providing telemedicine for pediatric patients. Furthermore, the respondents perceived telemedicine for pediatric patients as unsafe (61.1%), unrealistic (73.8%), and unsuitable (69.0%).Conclusion: Telemedicine for pediatric patients can be viewed as risky and inappropriate. Therefore, the government needs to involve pediatricians in the policy development process for telemedicine aimed at pediatric patients.
儿科医生对儿科患者远程医疗的看法
背景:本研究通过问卷调查和对具有远程医疗经验的儿科医生的深度访谈,考察儿科患者的特点,分析儿科远程医疗的现状和儿科患者对远程医疗的认知。我们还评估了远程医疗对儿科患者的相关风险和不适宜性,并提出了相关的政策建议。方法:采用韩国医师协会医师调查表进行问卷调查。该调查于2023年7月24日至2023年8月6日期间通过电子邮件分发。在643份回复中,有42份被用于本研究的分析。我们调查了对提供远程医疗的看法,以及不向儿科患者提供远程医疗的原因。在对儿科患者远程医疗的认知方面,我们调查了以下观点:(1)儿科患者是否适合远程医疗的候选人,(2)是否可以在节假日和夜间对首次儿科患者(包括医疗咨询)进行远程医疗。结果:儿童患者是一个具有明显特点的患者群体,需要比成人患者更多的关注。调查结果显示,42.9%的受访者没有为儿科患者提供远程医疗服务。此外,受访者认为儿科患者远程医疗不安全(61.1%)、不现实(73.8%)和不合适(69.0%)。结论:儿科远程医疗存在一定的风险和不适宜性。因此,政府需要让儿科医生参与到针对儿科患者的远程医疗的政策制定过程中。
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Journal of The Korean Medical Association
Journal of The Korean Medical Association Medicine-General Medicine
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0.50
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84
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Korean Medical Association (JKMA) is the official peer-reviewed, open-access, monthly journal of the Korean Medical Association (KMA). It contains articles in Korean or English. Its abbreviated title is ''J Korean Med Assoc''. The aims of the Journal include contributing to the treatment of and preventing diseases of public health importance and to improvement of health and quality of life through sharing the state-of the-art scientific information on medicine by the members of KMA and other national and international societies.
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