Knowledge and Perception of Telemedicine among Medical Students of the University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.

Nathaniel Birdling Noel, Maryam Birdling Noel, Eric Yila, Chibuzo Anne-Lise Nkala, Mathilda Edmund Banwat
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Background: Telemedicine has promising potential to address the challenges faced by healthcare systems in developing countries, in providing equitable access to quality care. However, the practice of telemedicine is generally poor in these countries. The success of telemedicine like any technology depends on numerous factors including users' knowledge and perceptions. Hence, this study aimed to examine the knowledge and perceptions of telemedicine among medical students at the University of Jos.

Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study among 305 clinical medical students selected through a stratified sampling technique. A self-administered questionnaire consisting of a 28-item 5-point Likert response scale was used to collect data, comprising 13 items for knowledge, 8 for the perception of benefits, and 7 for the perception of ease of use of telemedicine. Data was analyzed using IBM-SPSS.

Results: One hundred and eleven (36.4%) participants had good knowledge of telemedicine, while 113 (37.1%) had a good perception of the benefits and 103 (33.8%) had a good perception of the ease of use. Respondents with a good knowledge of telemedicine were about five times more likely (OR = 5.24, 95% CI = 3.15 - 8.69) to have a good perception of the benefits and about eight times more likely (OR = 8.33, 95% CI = 4.57 - 14.26) to have a good perception of ease of use.

Conclusions: Few medical students possess desirable levels of knowledge and perceptions of telemedicine which portrays a gap in the medical education curriculum. Therefore, training, and educational opportunities are recommended to improve their knowledge and perception of telemedicine.

尼日利亚高原州乔斯大学医学生对远程医疗的了解和看法。
背景:远程医疗在应对发展中国家医疗保健系统面临的挑战、提供公平的优质医疗服务方面具有广阔的前景。然而,这些国家的远程医疗实践普遍较差。与任何技术一样,远程医疗的成功取决于众多因素,包括用户的知识和观念。因此,本研究旨在调查乔斯大学医科学生对远程医疗的了解和看法:这是一项横断面研究,通过分层抽样技术选取了 305 名临床医学专业学生。采用自填式问卷收集数据,问卷由 28 个 5 点李克特量表组成,其中 13 个项目涉及对远程医疗的了解,8 个项目涉及对远程医疗益处的认知,7 个项目涉及对远程医疗易用性的认知。数据使用 IBM-SPSS 进行分析:结果:111 名受访者(36.4%)对远程医疗有较好的了解,113 名受访者(37.1%)对远程医疗的益处有较好的认知,103 名受访者(33.8%)对远程医疗的易用性有较好的认知。对远程医疗有良好了解的受访者对其益处有良好看法的可能性大约是对远程医疗有良好了解的受访者的五倍(OR = 5.24,95% CI = 3.15 - 8.69),对其易用性有良好看法的可能性大约是对远程医疗有良好了解的受访者的八倍(OR = 8.33,95% CI = 4.57 - 14.26):很少有医科学生具备理想水平的远程医疗知识和认知,这说明医学教育课程存在不足。因此,建议提供培训和教育机会,以提高医学生对远程医疗的认识和感知。
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