Knowledge, attitude and perceived barriers to telemedicine among medical professionals: a cross sectional study

Preeti Elizabeth Jossy, Parvathi Nandini, Parvathy R. Nair, Nimisha J. S., Niveditha V. S., Arya Rahul
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Background: Telemedicine, an evolving technology in India's healthcare sector, offers promising avenues for improving healthcare accessibility and delivery. Its successful implementation relies on several factors, including the comprehension of its concepts, skill acquisition, attitude toward technology, and conducive work environments among healthcare professionals. Despite the pressing need for enhanced healthcare in developing countries like India, telemedicine remains more advanced in developed nations. The objective of this study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and perceived barriers to telemedicine among medical professionals at government medical college Trivandrum and KIMS health Trivandrum. Methods: A cross-sectional survey involving 150 medical professionals across various departments was conducted using a structured questionnaire via the Kobo toolbox, an online survey tool. The collected data were analyzed to assess the understanding of telemedicine, attitudes toward its adoption, and barriers encountered by respondents. Results: The analysis revealed that while a commendable 35.3% of respondents exhibited a good understanding of telemedicine, the majority 64.7% lacked sufficient knowledge in this domain. However, there was a positive disposition towards telemedicine adoption, with 64.7% displaying strong positive attitudes, 24.7% expressing moderate attitudes, and 10.7% indicating lower inclinations. Notably, human resource availability emerged as the most prevalent barrier, while sustainable practices were cited least frequently. Conclusions: While many medical professionals showed support for telemedicine, their knowledge was limited, and the study identified multiple barriers to its adoption. Urgent action is needed to narrow the disparity between telemedicine's potential and its actual use in India's healthcare system.  
医疗专业人员对远程医疗的认识、态度和感知障碍:一项横断面研究
背景:远程医疗是印度医疗保健领域不断发展的一项技术,它为改善医疗保健的可及性和提供方式提供了前景广阔的途径。它的成功实施取决于几个因素,包括对其概念的理解、技能的掌握、对技术的态度以及医疗保健专业人员的有利工作环境。尽管印度等发展中国家迫切需要加强医疗保健,但远程医疗在发达国家仍然较为先进。本研究的目的是评估特里凡得琅政府医学院和特里凡得琅 KIMS 卫生院医疗专业人员对远程医疗的认识、态度和感知障碍:方法: 通过在线调查工具 Kobo 工具箱,使用结构化问卷进行了一项横断面调查,涉及不同科室的 150 名医务专业人员。对收集到的数据进行了分析,以评估受访者对远程医疗的理解、采用远程医疗的态度以及遇到的障碍:分析结果显示,虽然有 35.3% 的受访者对远程医疗有较好的了解,但大多数 64.7% 的受访者对这一领域缺乏足够的了解。不过,64.7%的受访者对采用远程医疗持积极态度,24.7%的受访者态度一般,10.7%的受访者态度较差。值得注意的是,人力资源的可用性成为最普遍的障碍,而可持续实践被提及的频率最低:结论:虽然许多医疗专业人员对远程医疗表示支持,但他们的知识有限,研究还发现了采用远程医疗的多重障碍。需要采取紧急行动,缩小远程医疗在印度医疗系统中的潜力和实际应用之间的差距。
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