Overcoming Hesitancy and Barriers to Care with Integration of Telemedicine in a Free Student-run Health Clinic.

IF 3 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Vikki A Krysov, Michelle E Balshin, Elijah N Azar, Karina Cernioglo, David Perekopskiy, Altynay T Nurpeissova, Lucy Zhonglu Shi
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Introduction: Nadezhda Clinic is a free student-run health clinic that provides culturally sensitive primary care services to the underserved Russian-speaking population of the greater Sacramento area. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the clinic suspended in-person services and solely offered telemedicine visits. Most patients were hesitant to utilize telemedicine due to poor technological literacy, privacy concerns, and a preference for in-person care.

Objective: This quality improvement project aimed to evaluate whether the implementation of culturally sensitive telemedicine services and outreach strategies would help address patient hesitancy and barriers to care.

Methods: Successful implementation of telemedicine was dependent on building trust with the community, providing multilingual technological assistance, and offering personalized support. Some measures that were reviewed in order to assess this included comparison of patient demographics, clinic attendance, and distance reached between in-person and telemedicine services.

Results: Telemedicine implementation was associated with increased clinic attendance rates with a no-show rate as low as 13% when compared to in-person services with a no-show rate of 20%. Telehealth services also enabled the clinic to reach patients in rural areas up to 120 miles away.

Conclusions: With the implementation of a culturally sensitive telemedicine protocol, Nadezhda Clinic achieved greater patient retention rates and reached patients at further distances, suggesting an overall reduction in hesitancy and barriers to care. Free clinics offering telemedicine are critical to further address healthcare disparities in marginalized communities.

在一个免费的学生经营的健康诊所整合远程医疗克服犹豫和护理障碍。
简介:Nadezhda诊所是一个免费的学生经营的健康诊所,为萨克拉门托地区俄语人口提供文化敏感的初级保健服务。新冠肺炎疫情爆发时,该诊所暂停了上门服务,只提供远程医疗服务。由于技术素养差、隐私问题和对亲自护理的偏好,大多数患者对利用远程医疗犹豫不决。目的:本质量改进项目旨在评估实施具有文化敏感性的远程医疗服务和外展战略是否有助于解决患者的犹豫和护理障碍。方法:远程医疗的成功实施依赖于与社区建立信任、提供多语言技术援助和个性化支持。为评估这一点而审查的一些措施包括比较患者人口统计、诊所就诊情况以及面对面医疗服务与远程医疗服务之间的距离。结果:与缺席率为20%的现场服务相比,远程医疗的实施与缺席率低至13%的诊所出勤率增加有关。远程保健服务还使诊所能够接触到120英里以外农村地区的病人。结论:随着文化敏感性远程医疗协议的实施,Nadezhda诊所获得了更高的患者保留率,并在更远的距离接触到患者,这表明总体上减少了犹豫和护理障碍。提供远程医疗的免费诊所对于进一步解决边缘化社区的保健差距至关重要。
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