COVID-19期间医疗保健专业人员和远程医疗可用性

Jing Xu, H. Hamadi, K. Hicks-Roof, R. Zeglin, Chloe E. Bailey, Mei Zhao
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目的:在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,许多其他卫生服务提供者需要快速采用远程医疗服务,以确保患者护理的连续性,而没有机会广泛评估所采用技术的可用性。因此,本研究旨在研究佛罗里达州COVID-19期间卫生专业人员的远程医疗可用性。设计:本横断面研究于2020年6月对佛罗里达州的持牌医疗保健提供者采用了远程医疗可用性问卷(TUQ)。环境和参与者:共有399,660名选定的具有佛罗里达州执照的卫生专业人员从佛罗里达州的开放获取医疗保健中招募,参加Qualtrics基于网络的调查。共有1868名卫生专业人员完成了调查。采用多元线性和混合回归模型分析TUQ的总体和子域得分。主要结果衡量标准:远程医疗可用性。结果:总体TUQ得分分析显示,在大流行期间报告远程医疗使用增加的年轻女性医疗保健专业人员和参与者的总体TUQ得分显着较高。心理健康组和社工组得分显著高于医师和护士组得分,康复组得分显著低于医师和护士组得分。分析子域得分与总体得分一致。结论:本研究结果表明,卫生专业人员的远程医疗可用性与年龄、性别以及COVID-19大流行期间远程医疗使用的变化有关。虽然大流行只是促使卫生保健系统迅速转向远程医疗平台的一个可能动力,但每个专业都应考虑提供足够的资源,以适应变革的需要。
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Healthcare Professionals and Telehealth Usability During COVID-19
Objective: During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many other health providers needed to rapidly adopt telehealth services to ensure continuity of patient care, without the opportunity to extensively evaluate the usability of the adopted technology. Therefore, this study aims to examine health professionals’ telehealth usability during COVID-19 in Florida. Design: This cross-sectional study employed the Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ) to licensed healthcare providers in Florida in June 2020. Setting and Participants: A total of 399,660 selected health professionals with Florida licensure were recruited from open-access Florida healthcare to participate in a Qualtrics web-based survey. A total of 1868 health professionals completed the survey. Multiple linear and mixed regression models were applied to analyze the overall and subdomain scores from TUQ. Main outcome measures: Telehealth Usability. Results: The analysis of overall TUQ score showed younger, female healthcare professionals, and participants who reported an increase of telehealth usage during pandemic had a significantly higher overall TUQ score. Compared with the score from physicians and nurses, the scores from the mental health group and social work group were significantly higher, while the score rehabilitation group was significantly lower. Analysis of the subdomain scores were consistent with the overall scores. Conclusion:  The findings from this study indicate that the health professionals’ telehealth usability is related to age, gender, and the change of telehealth usage during the COVID-19 pandemic. While pandemics represent only one possible impetus for the healthcare system to swiftly switch to telehealth platforms, each profession should consider providing adequate resources to accommodate the need for change.
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