Use of e-health in general practices during the covid-19 pandemic

J. Keuper
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Background and purpose – The covid-19 pandemic has forced general practices to look for ways to deliver care safely, by the use of remote healthcare solutions such as e-health. The aim of this study is to investigate the use of e-health in general practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, and theintention of general practices to continue using e-health tools more intensively in the near future. Methods – Web surveys were sent to all Dutch general practices at two moments during the pandemic: in April 2020, during the first wave of the pandemic in the Netherlands, and in July 2020, between the first and second wave, when infection numbers were lower. The surveys contained questions on the use of specific e-health tools, including e-consultations and video calling. Results – 75%of the general practices indicated that the COVID-19 pandemic caused them to start using e-health applications or made them to intensify these in April 2020. In July 2020, almost all practices indicated that they used at least one e-health application (98%). Online prescriptions ordering service and e-consultations were used by more than 80% of all practices. However, a minority of practices (<33%) answered that they intend to use (new) e-health applications more intensively after the pandemic. Some significant differences were found in the use of specific e-health applications between different practice types. Conclusions – This study confirms the expectation that there was an increased uptake of e-health applications in Dutch general practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. The relative low number of practices that intend to sustain the increased usage of e-health in their practice in the future may point towards a temporary uptake of digital health care delivery, rather than accelerated implementation of digital processes.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在一般实践中使用电子卫生
背景和目的- 2019冠状病毒病大流行迫使全科医生寻求通过使用电子医疗等远程医疗解决方案来安全提供医疗服务的方法。本研究的目的是调查在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在一般实践中使用电子医疗的情况,以及一般实践在不久的将来继续更深入地使用电子医疗工具的意图。方法:在大流行期间的两个时刻,向所有荷兰全科医院发送了网络调查:2020年4月,在荷兰大流行的第一波期间,以及2020年7月,在第一波和第二波之间,感染人数较低。调查包含关于使用具体电子保健工具的问题,包括电子咨询和视频通话。结果:75%的全科医生表示,2019冠状病毒病疫情导致他们在2020年4月开始使用电子医疗应用程序或加强这些应用程序。2020年7月,几乎所有的实践都表示他们至少使用了一个电子医疗应用程序(98%)。超过80%的实践使用了在线处方订购服务和电子咨询。然而,少数实践(<33%)回答说,他们打算在大流行后更广泛地使用(新的)电子卫生应用程序。不同实践类型之间在使用特定电子保健应用程序方面存在一些显著差异。结论:本研究证实了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,荷兰普通医疗实践中电子医疗应用的使用有所增加的预期。打算在未来的实践中继续增加使用电子保健的做法相对较少,这可能表明暂时接受数字保健服务,而不是加速实施数字流程。
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