Y. Rachmawati, N. Wardhani, S. Rubiyanti, Nazla Siregar
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与COVID-19大流行中使用远程医疗相关的知识、实践、态度和障碍
导言:限制社交活动以避免COVID-19病毒传播的建议为患者提供了创新的服务方式。远程医疗是病人与牙医或医生保持联系的一个机会。目的:本研究的目的是评估受访者对远程医疗的知识、行为、态度和障碍。材料和方法:在印度尼西亚社会中进行了滚雪球抽样的横断面研究,标准是年龄在18岁及以上,而不是医务人员。获得的样本量包括320名参与者,他们被要求完成一份关于他们的社会经济地位、知识和练习问题的在线问卷,答案有是和否选项。关于态度和障碍的问题包括在5分李克特量表中。结果:调查问卷的类间相关系数(ICC)得分为良好(0.671),优异(0.839)。共有429名受访者愿意通过谷歌表格完成问卷调查。大多数受访者是女性(72%),年龄在18-29岁(73.3%),未受过大学教育(59%),居住在爪哇岛(71.6%)。超过50%的受访者从未读过或听说过远程医疗和远程牙科。他们中的大多数人都认为联系牙医或医生很简单,使用远程医疗很方便。结论:虽然大部分受访者没有听过、读过和使用过远程医疗,但大多数受访者对使用远程牙科或远程医疗的态度是积极的,没有障碍。政府需要准备基础设施和法规,以便能够实施远程保健。©2022波兰牙科协会
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