What influences withdrawal because of rejection of telehealth - the whole systems demonstrator evaluation
L. Rixon, S. Hirani, M. Cartwright, M. Beynon, A. Selva, C. Sanders, S. Newman
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Abstract
Purpose: The widespread deployment of telehealth (TH) has been conducted in the absence of any clear understanding of how acceptable these devices are to patients. One potential limitation of the widespread deployment of TH is that patients may refuse. Moreover an understanding of the reasons for refusing to use TH devices will provide an understanding of the barriers. Design/methodology/approach: This investigation from the Whole Systems Demonstrator (WSD) programme, a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial into the effectiveness of TH, examined reasons for patients in the intervention cohort of the trial refusing TH, and the potential barriers to its deployment. Findings: Active rejection of the TH intervention was the most frequent reason for withdrawal. After examination of trial-related, health, socio-demographic, cognitive, emotional and behavioural factors, patients diagnosed with diabetes, as opposed to heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and patients' beliefs about the acceptability of the intervention predicted whether or not they withdrew from the trial because of the intervention. Originality/value: Beliefs that the TH intervention resulted in increased accessibility to care, satisfaction with equipment and fewer concerns about the privacy, safety and discomfort associated with using TH equipment predicted continued participation in the WSD trial. Findings suggest that potentially modifiable beliefs about TH predict those more likely to reject the intervention. These findings have important implications for understanding individual differences in the acceptance of TH and subsequent success in mainstreaming TH in healthcare services. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
什么影响退出,因为拒绝远程医疗-整个系统演示评估
目的:远程医疗(TH)的广泛部署是在对这些设备对患者的接受程度没有任何明确认识的情况下进行的。广泛应用甲状腺激素的一个潜在限制是患者可能会拒绝。此外,了解拒绝使用TH设备的原因将有助于了解障碍。设计/方法/方法:这项研究来自全系统演示者(WSD)项目,这是一项实用的随机对照试验,旨在研究甲状腺激素的有效性,研究了试验干预队列中患者拒绝甲状腺激素的原因,以及部署甲状腺激素的潜在障碍。结果:对TH干预的积极排斥反应是停药的最常见原因。在检查了与试验相关的健康、社会人口、认知、情感和行为因素后,诊断为糖尿病(而不是心力衰竭或慢性阻塞性肺病)的患者以及患者对干预可接受性的信念预测了他们是否因干预而退出试验。原创性/价值:认为TH干预增加了护理的可及性、对设备的满意度,减少了对使用TH设备相关的隐私、安全和不适的担忧,这预示着WSD试验的持续参与。研究结果表明,对TH的潜在信念可以预测那些更有可能拒绝干预的人。这些发现对于理解个体接受TH的差异以及随后在医疗保健服务中将TH主流化的成功具有重要意义。©翡翠集团出版有限公司
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