The Effect of Healthcare Professionals’ Digital Literacy and Knowledge of Telemedicine on Perception of Telemedicine

Dilek ŞAHİN, Serhat FIRAT, Nurcan GEZİCİ
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Objective: The objective is to determine levels of digital literacy, knowledge and perception of telemedicine, becoming important with innovations in communication and information technologies, and to reveal correlations between them. In addition, the effect of telemedicine experience on the perception of telemedicine constitutes another purpose of this study. Method: In the study, data was collected cross-sectionally, via on-line and face-to-face surveys. 334 healthcare workers from one tertiary and two second-line hospitals were included in the study. For data analysis, structural validity of items was evaluated. Item reliability was evaluated by calculating Cronbach’s alpha internal consistency coefficient. Correlations between variables were tested with structural equation model. To determine differences between groups, two sample t-tests were used. Findings: Results of Structural Equation Model showed a positive correlation between digital literacy and knowledge of telemedicine, and between knowledge of telemedicine and perception of telemedicine. Knowledge of telemedicine was found to mediate the relationship between digital literacy and perception of telemedicine. In this study, perception of telemedicine (x̄= 3.392) and digital literacy level (x̄= 3.527) were found to be above average, while knowledge of telemedicine was found to be below average (x̄= 2.090). Perception of telemedicine was found to increase positively in participants with telemedicine experience (t(332) = 4.979, p
医疗保健专业人员数字素养和远程医疗知识对远程医疗感知的影响
目标:目标是确定随着通信和信息技术的创新而变得重要的远程医疗的数字素养、知识和感知水平,并揭示它们之间的相关性。此外,远程医疗体验对远程医疗感知的影响是本研究的另一个目的。& # x0D;方法:采用在线调查和面对面调查相结合的横截面法收集资料。研究对象为来自1所三级医院和2所二级医院的334名医护人员。在数据分析方面,评估了项目的结构效度。通过计算Cronbach 's α内部一致性系数来评估项目的信度。采用结构方程模型检验变量间的相关性。为了确定组间的差异,使用了两个样本t检验。 研究发现:结构方程模型结果显示,数字素养与远程医疗知识、远程医疗知识与远程医疗感知呈正相关。发现远程医疗知识在数字素养与远程医疗感知之间起中介作用。在本研究中,发现远程医疗感知(x ā = 3.392)和数字素养水平(x ā = 3.527)高于平均水平,而发现远程医疗知识低于平均水平(x ā = 2.090)。具有远程医疗经验的参与者对远程医疗的感知正向增加(t(332) = 4.979, p
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