The role of telemedicine during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic: shaping our future health organisations and practices

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Jihane Sebai, Wendy Leslie, Jessica Lichy
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Abstract

Purpose

In France, telemedicine was integrated into the Code of Public Health in 2009, but adoption and use were slow until the beginning of the COVID-19 health crisis, when telemedicine arguably became the only way to ensure continuity of care for non-COVID patients, reduce viral transmission and streamline strained medical resources. Despite growing enthusiasm, criticism persists.

Design/methodology/approach

User satisfaction will be essential for the sustainability and development of telemedicine, yet this remains an under-researched area. Framed by the first lockdown in France (March–May 2020), this two-step mixed-methods study uses secondary quantitative data (n users = 2,511; n doctors = 254; n nurses = 248) and primary qualitative interviews (n = 5) among healthcare professionals and patients in France to analyse satisfaction levels among telemedicine users. Implementing an inductive approach, it identifies key themes in the adoption and use of telemedicine, the impact on user satisfaction and evolution in perceptions over time.

Findings

The findings contribute to the literature by identifying and explaining the shift in telemedicine practices and offering recommendations for addressing ongoing obstacles through pragmatic strategies.

Originality/value

This research addresses a gap in knowledge to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the uptake, perception and satisfaction of telemedicine experienced by users. Recognising telemedicine as a complex innovation in conceptual and practical terms, this paper investigates the degree of acceptance among users and the process of assimilation in the system.

远程医疗在 COVID-19 大流行期间和之后的作用:塑造我们未来的医疗组织和实践
目的在法国,远程医疗于 2009 年被纳入《公共卫生法》,但在 COVID-19 健康危机爆发之前,远程医疗的采用和使用一直很缓慢。设计/方法/途径用户满意度对远程医疗的可持续性和发展至关重要,但这仍是一个研究不足的领域。本研究以法国首次封锁(2020 年 3 月至 5 月)为框架,采用两步混合方法,利用二手定量数据(n 用户 = 2,511;n 医生 = 254;n 护士 = 248)和对法国医疗保健专业人员和患者的主要定性访谈(n = 5),分析远程医疗用户的满意度。该研究采用归纳法,确定了采用和使用远程医疗的关键主题、对用户满意度的影响以及随时间推移的看法演变。研究结果通过确定和解释远程医疗实践的转变,为文献做出了贡献,并提出了通过务实策略解决当前障碍的建议。本文认识到远程医疗在概念和实践方面都是一项复杂的创新,因此研究了用户的接受程度以及系统的同化过程。
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期刊介绍: The IJOA welcomes papers that draw on, but not exclusively: ■Organization theory ■Organization behaviour ■Organization development ■Organizational learning ■Strategic and change management ■People in organizational contexts including human resource management and human resource development ■Business and its interrelationship with society ■Ethics and morals, spirituality
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