COVID-19 pandemic and the use of tele-health by pediatricians and pediatric post graduate residents

Tehreem Fatima, Zaib Nasir, AbdulAhad Jamshaid, Hina Ayesha
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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: During the COVID-19 pandemic, burden on healthcare facilities has increased worldwide; which has led to acceptance of the ‘telehealth services’ by the pediatricians. Objective of this study was to determine the impact on frequency of use of tele-health services by pediatricians during the COVID-19 pandemic; and to determine the factors promoting and preventing the use of tele-health services by pediatricians. METHODOLOGY: This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out from August 2020 to January 2021 among the pediatricians of Children Hospital Faisalabad and other affiliated hospitals of Faisalabad Medical University, Pakistan. An e-questionnaire was circulated among 357 pediatricians, which was filled and submitted by 114 pediatricians online. Demographic details and other data were collected and analyzed by SPSS v.20. P-value <0.05 was taken as significant. RESULTS: Out of 114 participants, 29(25.4%) paediatricians were already using Telehealth before the COVID-19 pandemic. Whereas, 101(88.6%) participants used Telehealth during the pandemic. There was an increase in frequency of telehealth use during the pandemic by 72(63.2%) paediatricians (p-value= 0.037). Most common factor promoting the use of telehealth during pandemic was ‘decreased chance of cross infection and maintenance of social distancing’. Most frequent factor preventing its use was ‘lack of confidence on virtual examination findings’. CONCLUSION: Telehealth provided an effective means of practicing social distancing by the paediatricians without any breach in healthcare provision. However, there are a few factors contributing to hesitancy towards it. Therefore, more platforms must be provided and incentives to be given to paediatricians to promote the use of telehealth.
COVID-19大流行与儿科医生和儿科研究生住院医师远程医疗的使用
背景与目的:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,全球医疗机构的负担有所增加;这导致儿科医生接受了“远程医疗服务”。本研究的目的是确定COVID-19大流行期间对儿科医生使用远程医疗服务频率的影响;并确定促进和阻止儿科医生使用远程保健服务的因素。方法:本描述性横断面研究于2020年8月至2021年1月在巴基斯坦费萨拉巴德儿童医院和费萨拉巴德医科大学其他附属医院的儿科医生中进行。在357名儿科医生中分发了一份电子问卷,由114名儿科医生在线填写和提交。使用SPSS v.20收集人口统计细节等数据并进行分析。p值<0.05为显著性。结果:在114名参与者中,29名(25.4%)儿科医生在COVID-19大流行之前已经在使用远程医疗。101名(88.6%)参与者在大流行期间使用了远程医疗。在大流行期间,远程医疗的使用频率增加了72名(63.2%)儿科医生(p值= 0.037)。在大流行期间促进使用远程医疗的最常见因素是“减少交叉感染的机会和保持社交距离”。最常见的阻碍其使用的因素是“对虚拟检查结果缺乏信心”。结论:远程医疗为儿科医生提供了一种有效的保持社会距离的手段,而不会破坏医疗保健服务。然而,有几个因素导致了对它的犹豫。因此,必须提供更多的平台,并向儿科医生提供奖励,以促进远程保健的使用。
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