Knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding telemedicine among physicians and employees at Tanta University Hospitals, Egypt.

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Eman A Younis, Amira K El-Shenawy, Sanaa A E Abdo
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Background: Telemedicine is a key factor in increasing patient accessibility, satisfaction with treatment, and quality of care, effectively utilizing physicians' time, and improving communication among medical experts. Despite global interest in telemedicine, there is limited research exploring users' perspectives on telemedicine within the context of Egyptian university hospitals. This study aims to examine physicians' and employees' levels of knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward telemedicine.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Tanta University's medical campus from November 2023 to March 2024. One-thousand employees and physicians were surveyed. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect the data. It consists of four sections: sociodemographic data, knowledge about telemedicine, attitude, and practice of telemedicine.

Results: Half of physicians used telemedicine, and 38.2% of the employees have used e-health services. Applications of telemedicine included patients' investigations communicated through the Internet (76.4%), patients' management with drugs (71.4%), direct medical consultation between patient and physician (65.4%), second opinion consulting (57.6%), sharing experiences and new trends in medicine and surgery with other specialists in other countries (54%), and follow-up of patients through the electronic technologies (53%). About three-quarters of physicians and employees had a positive attitude toward telemedicine. The advantages reported include being easy to use (63%), reducing travel costs for patients (68.6%), and its importance during pandemics, e.g., COVID-19 (59.8%). However, our results indicated potential barriers when using telemedicine, including the need for training; elderly patients find difficulty dealing with technology, poor infrastructure, technical issues, difficulty for patients to express their feelings and communicate with physicians, and a lack of body language.

Conclusion: A considerable percentage of participants were already using telemedicine services, and they were satisfied with the telemedicine system. Though most participants had favorable attitudes toward telemedicine, potential barriers were reported, such as training for physicians and patients, difficulty dealing with technology, poor infrastructure, and technical issues. These findings underscore the need to develop and implement a regulatory framework that supports telemedicine adoption, including data protection, patient confidentiality, and reimbursement standards.

埃及坦塔大学医院医生和员工关于远程医疗的知识、态度和实践。
背景:远程医疗是提高患者可及性、治疗满意度和护理质量、有效利用医生时间和改善医学专家之间沟通的关键因素。尽管全球对远程医疗感兴趣,但在埃及大学医院的背景下,探索用户对远程医疗的看法的研究有限。本研究旨在探讨医师及员工对远程医疗的知识、态度及实践水平。方法:于2023年11月至2024年3月在坦塔大学医学院进行横断面研究。1000名员工和医生接受了调查。使用自我管理的问卷来收集数据。它由四个部分组成:社会人口统计数据、远程医疗知识、态度和远程医疗实践。结果:有一半的医生使用远程医疗,38.2%的员工使用电子医疗服务。远程医疗的应用包括通过互联网进行患者调查交流(76.4%)、患者药物管理(71.4%)、患者与医生直接医疗咨询(65.4%)、第二意见咨询(57.6%)、与其他国家的专家分享医学和外科的经验和新趋势(54%)、通过电子技术对患者进行随访(53%)。大约四分之三的医生和员工对远程医疗持积极态度。报告的优势包括易于使用(63%),减少患者的旅行成本(68.6%),以及在COVID-19等大流行期间的重要性(59.8%)。然而,我们的结果表明了使用远程医疗时的潜在障碍,包括需要培训;老年患者发现难以处理技术,基础设施差,技术问题,患者难以表达自己的感受和与医生沟通,缺乏肢体语言。结论:相当比例的参与者已经在使用远程医疗服务,并且他们对远程医疗系统感到满意。虽然大多数与会者对远程医疗持赞成态度,但也报告了潜在的障碍,如对医生和病人的培训、处理技术方面的困难、基础设施差和技术问题。这些发现强调需要制定和实施支持远程医疗采用的监管框架,包括数据保护、患者保密和报销标准。
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期刊介绍: The journal accepts papers of original research which are not being considered for publication elsewhere and which contribute to the advancement of knowledge of Public Health at large
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