临床人员特征与远程医疗实践的关联。

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Gunnar Phillips, Robert Millhollon, Covenant Elenwo, Alicia Ito Ford, Natasha Bray, Micah Hartwell
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背景:十多年来,远程医疗战略在美国的使用不断增加,医生们利用这一新工具为更多患者提供服务。确定在其临床实践中使用远程医疗最多的医生的具体人口统计学特征,可以为在所有医生中扩大远程医疗的使用提供参考建议,并有助于缓解城市和农村人口对本地医生的需求:本研究旨在根据全国电子健康记录调查(NEHRS)中的四项人口统计数据:医生年龄、性别、专业和培训,评估 2021 年医生使用远程医疗的情况:我们对 2021 年 NEHRS 进行了横断面研究,以确定医生特征与远程医疗实践之间的关系。组间差异通过基于设计的卡方检验进行测量:与男性医生相比,女性医生更有可能使用远程医疗服务(X 2=8.0;P=0.005)。与年轻医生相比,50 岁以上的医生不太可能使用远程医疗服务(X 2=4.1;P=0.04)。与初级保健医生相比,内科和外科专科医生使用远程医疗服务的可能性较低,其中外科专科医生使用远程医疗服务的可能性最低(X 2=11.5; p结论:我们的研究结果表明,在 2021 年期间,医生的年龄、性别和专业在远程医疗使用方面存在显著的统计学差异。为了向患者提供更方便的医疗服务,可能需要努力提高医生对远程医疗的使用率。因此,通过加强医生对远程医疗对现代患者重要性的教育,可能会有更多医生决定在实践中使用远程医疗服务。
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Associations of clinical personnel characteristics and telemedicine practices.

Context: The use of telemedicine strategies has been increasing in the United States for more than a decade, with physicians taking advantage of this new tool to reach more patients. Determining the specific demographics of physicians utilizing telemedicine most in their practice can inform recommendations for expanded telemedicine use among all physicians and aid in mitigating the need for local physicians in urban and rural populations.

Objectives: This study aims to assess the use of telemedicine by physicians in 2021, based on four demographics utilizing the National Electronic Health Record Survey (NEHRS): physician age, sex, specialty, and training.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of the 2021 NEHRS to determine the relationship between physician characteristics and telemedicine practices. Differences between groups were measured through design-based chi-square tests.

Results: Compared to male physicians, female physicians were more likely to utilize telemedicine services (X 2=8.0; p=0.005). Compared to younger physicians, those over the age of 50 were less likely to utilize telemedicine services (X 2=4.1; p=0.04). Compared to primary care physicians, medical and surgical specialty physicians were less likely to utilize telemedicine services, with surgical specialty physicians being the least likely overall (X 2=11.5; p<0.001). We found no significant differences in telemedicine use based on degree (Osteopathic and Allopathic).

Conclusions: Our results showed a statistically significant difference between physician's age, sex, and specialty on telemedicine use in practice during 2021. Efforts to increase telemedicine use among physicians may be needed to provide more accessible care to patients. Thus, by increasing physician education on the importance of telemedicine for modern patients, more physicians may decide to utilize telemedicine services in practice.

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Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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