[Questionnaire survey about barriers to telemedicine for patients with intractable neurological disorders].

Q4 Medicine
Clinical Neurology Pub Date : 2025-09-25 Epub Date: 2025-08-28 DOI:10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-002106
Yuki Tajiri, Yo Shibata, Takahiro Shimizu, Hiroshi Takigawa, Yoshinori Ishida, Yoshikazu Ugawa, Yoshio Tsuboi, Ritsuko Hanajima
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Abstract

Telemedicine is not widely used in patients with intractable neurological disorders including neurodegenerative diseases even though its application was covered by national insurance in Japan. To clarify what patient factors should be overcome for telemedicine application, we surveyed outpatients with intractable neurological disorders using questionnaires in Tottori University Hospital, Tekeda General Hospital and Fukuoka University Hospitals. The survey showed that more than half of the telemedicine-beginners did not want to use telemedicine in the former two hospitals located in provincial cities (0.2 to 0.3 million population), but more than half would like to use it in the large hospital sited at one of the regional core cites (1.5 million population). Binomial logistic analysis of the beginners revealed that predictors for patients to choose "I do not want to use telemedicine" were "no experience using internet at home" and "need of a helper to use internet equipment for telemedicine at home". The odds ratios of the other factors such as the concerns about the cost or quality of outpatient medical practices were low. On the other hand, most of already telemedicine users wanted to continue telemedicine. The present study revealed that the quality of internet connection environment is the most critical factor for patients to use telemedicine. It must be requisite for wide use of telemedicine to establish a good internet connection environment at areas/home and to supply good equipment to the patients for the connection.

[难治性神经系统疾病患者远程医疗障碍问卷调查]。
远程医疗在包括神经退行性疾病在内的顽固性神经系统疾病患者中并未得到广泛应用,尽管其应用已被日本国民保险覆盖。为了明确远程医疗应用应克服的患者因素,我们使用问卷调查了鸟取大学医院、Tekeda总医院和福冈大学医院的难治性神经系统疾病门诊患者。调查显示,超过一半的远程医疗初学者不希望在位于省级城市的前两家医院(20万至30万人口)使用远程医疗,但超过一半的人希望在位于区域核心城市之一的大型医院(150万人口)使用远程医疗。对初诊患者进行二项logistic分析发现,患者选择“我不想使用远程医疗”的预测因子为“没有在家使用互联网的经验”和“在家需要助手使用互联网设备进行远程医疗”。其他因素,如对门诊医疗实践的成本或质量的担忧的比值比较低。另一方面,大多数已经远程医疗的用户希望继续远程医疗。本研究发现,网络连接环境的质量是影响患者使用远程医疗的最关键因素。建立良好的区域/家庭网络连接环境,为患者提供良好的网络连接设备,是远程医疗广泛应用的必要条件。
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Clinical Neurology
Clinical Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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