沙捞越古晋初级保健医生对远程医疗的看法:一项横断面研究。

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导言:远程医疗是通过信息和通信技术(ICT)远程提供医疗服务。本研究旨在评估初级保健医生对远程医疗的熟悉程度和相关因素,以及他们是否愿意使用远程医疗:在沙捞越州古晋市的所有公共医疗诊所开展了一项多中心横断面研究。调查问卷根据国外的有效问卷进行改编和修改,包括四个部分:人口统计学数据、对远程医疗的熟悉程度、与远程医疗认知相关的因素以及实施远程医疗的意愿:结果:共招募了 131 名医生。其中,43.5%的医生从未通过电子邮件、WhatsApp 或 Telegram 与患者互动,68.7%的医生从未参加过任何有关远程医疗的会议、演讲或大会。这些医生对远程医疗的指导方针、技术和医疗应用不太熟悉。大多数医生都认为远程医疗能够节省患者的时间和金钱,信息和通信技术在医疗保健方面具有潜力,而且在大流行病期间也很有必要,但他们认为可能会遇到技术上的困难。有通过电子邮件、WhatsApp 或 Telegram 与患者互动经验的医生(P=0.001)和有 8 年以下工作经验的医生(P=0.04)对远程医疗的认知度明显更高:结论:尽管公立基层医疗机构的医生对远程医疗的熟悉程度较低,但他们在大多数领域对远程医疗的认知度较高。要在基层医疗机构采用和推广远程医疗,必须要有足够的技术支持和远程医疗及其指导方针的持续教育,尤其是医疗法律问题。
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Perception of primary care doctors towards telemedicine in Kuching, Sarawak: A cross-sectional study.

Introduction: Telemedicine is the provision of healthcare remotely via information and communications technology (ICT). This study aimed to assess the familiarity and factors related to the perception towards telemedicine and the willingness to practise telemedicine among primary care doctors.

Methods: A multi-centre cross-sectional study was conducted prospectively at all public healthcare clinics across Kuching, Sarawak. A questionnaire was adapted and modified from an overseas validated questionnaire, consisting of four parts: demographic data, familiarity towards telemedicine, factors related to the perception of telemedicine and willingness to implement telemedicine.

Results: A total of 131 doctors were recruited. Of them, 43.5% had never interacted with patients via email, WhatsApp or Telegram, while 68.7% had never attended any conferences, speeches or meetings regarding telemedicine. The doctors had low familiarity towards guidelines, technology and medical applications of telemedicine. The majority agreed on the ability of telemedicine to save patients' time and money, the potential of ICT in healthcare and the necessity during a pandemic but perceived the possibility of technical difficulties. The doctors who had experience in interacting with patients via email, WhatsApp or Telegram (P=0.001) and those who had ≤8 years of working experience (P=0.04) had a significantly better perception towards telemedicine.

Conclusion: Although the familiarity towards telemedicine among public primary care doctors is low, their perception is good in a majority of areas. Adequate technological support and continuous education on telemedicine and its guidelines, especially medicolegal issues, are imperative to adopt and propagate telemedicine in primary care.

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Malaysian Family Physician
Malaysian Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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1.20
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41
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Malaysian Family Physician is the official journal of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. It is published three times a year. Circulation: The journal is distributed free of charge to all members of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. Complimentary copies are also sent to other organizations that are members of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA).
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