Factors Affecting Patients' Use of Telehealth Services: Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jiajia Qu
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Abstract

Background: The increased integration of telehealth services into health care systems, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, transformed patient-provider interactions. Despite numerous benefits that promote health equity and resource allocation, patients' acceptance and use of telehealth have declined post pandemic. To enhance health care delivery and patient satisfaction, we study the factors of this decline from the perspective of patient characteristics that influence the adoption and use of telehealth services.

Objective: This study examines the direct impact of patient trust, social determinants of health, and health self-efficacy on telehealth usage, the indirect effect of confidence in health information seeking, patient-centered communication, and health literacy barriers on telehealth usage through trust.

Methods: This paper uses secondary data from cycle 6 of the Health Information National Trends Survey, a nationally representative dataset collected by the National Cancer Institute. This dataset used a mixed-mode experimental design, with data collected between March and November 2022. The survey included 2 experimental conditions: concurrent (web and paper surveys offered simultaneously) and sequential (web survey offered first, followed by paper). A total of 6252 respondents participated, with a household response rate of 28.1% (6252/22,471). Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 web-based survey groups to address data quality issues such as speeding and straight lining. We use structural equation modeling to test our research questions, evaluating both direct and indirect pathways influencing telehealth usage. Common method bias is addressed through Harman's single-factor test, and robustness checks ensure the validity and reliability of our results.

Results: Out of 5554 participants who had at least 1 doctor visit within the past 12 months, 44.89% used telehealth services in the past year. Trust has an inverted U-shaped relationship with confidence in health information seeking (β=-.031; P=.002); we find trust positively influenced by patient-centered communication (β=.156; P<.001) and negatively affected by health literacy barriers (β=-.063; P<.001). Trust enhances telehealth usage (β=.025; P<.001), with social determinants of health exerting a positive impact (β=.105; P<.001) and health self-efficacy having a negative impact (β=-.019; P=.007).

Conclusions: This study finds that trust, social determinants of health, and health self-efficacy directly impact telehealth usage. Additionally, telehealth usage is indirectly influenced by patient characteristics, such as confidence in health information seeking and health literacy barriers, as well as by a patient-centered communication environment. The findings emphasize the need for targeted interventions to improve patient health literacy and engagement, thereby promoting the telehealth services usage.

影响患者使用远程医疗服务的因素:横断面调查研究。
背景:远程医疗服务日益融入卫生保健系统,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,改变了患者与提供者之间的互动。尽管在促进卫生公平和资源分配方面有许多好处,但大流行后患者接受和使用远程保健的情况有所下降。为了提高医疗服务和患者满意度,我们从影响远程医疗服务采用和使用的患者特征的角度研究了这种下降的因素。目的:研究患者信任、健康社会决定因素和健康自我效能感对远程医疗使用的直接影响,以及健康信息寻求信心、以患者为中心的沟通和健康素养障碍通过信任对远程医疗使用的间接影响。方法:本文使用的二手数据来自美国国家癌症研究所收集的具有全国代表性的数据集“健康信息全国趋势调查”的第6周期。该数据集采用混合模式实验设计,数据收集于2022年3月至11月。调查包括2种实验条件:并发(同时提供网络和论文调查)和顺序(先提供网络调查,然后提供论文)。共有6252人参与调查,住户回复率为28.1%(6252/22,471)。受访者被随机分配到三个基于网络的调查小组中的一个,以解决数据质量问题,如超速和直线。我们使用结构方程模型来测试我们的研究问题,评估影响远程医疗使用的直接和间接途径。通过哈曼单因素检验解决了常见方法偏差,并进行了稳健性检查,确保了结果的有效性和可靠性。结果:在过去12个月内至少看过一次医生的5554名参与者中,44.89%的人在过去一年中使用过远程医疗服务。信任与健康信息寻求信心呈倒u型关系(β=- 0.031;P = .002);我们发现以病人为中心的沟通对信任有正向影响(β= 0.156;结论:本研究发现信任、健康的社会决定因素和健康自我效能感直接影响远程医疗的使用。此外,远程保健的使用还受到患者特征的间接影响,例如对寻求卫生信息的信心和卫生素养障碍,以及以患者为中心的沟通环境。调查结果强调需要有针对性的干预措施,以提高患者的卫生知识和参与,从而促进远程保健服务的使用。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
5.40%
发文量
654
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) is a highly respected publication in the field of health informatics and health services. With a founding date in 1999, JMIR has been a pioneer in the field for over two decades. As a leader in the industry, the journal focuses on digital health, data science, health informatics, and emerging technologies for health, medicine, and biomedical research. It is recognized as a top publication in these disciplines, ranking in the first quartile (Q1) by Impact Factor. Notably, JMIR holds the prestigious position of being ranked #1 on Google Scholar within the "Medical Informatics" discipline.
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