COVID-19 大流行期间儿科风湿病患者及其护理人员的远程医疗可用性和满意度。

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2024-04-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.v58i7.6367
Dianne Marie D Legaspi, Cherica A Tee, Leonila F Dans
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背景:2019年冠状病毒疾病大流行为探讨远程医疗在儿科风湿病诊所中的作用以及患者对虚拟就诊的满意度提供了机会:确定儿科风湿病患者及其护理人员对远程医疗的可用性和满意度:在菲律宾大学-菲律宾总医院(UP-PGH)的儿科风湿病诊所(一家三级政府医院),对通过远程医疗就诊的患者和护理人员进行了横断面在线调查。收集的数据包括社会人口统计数据和经过验证的远程医疗可用性问卷(TUQ):参与研究的有 39 名(55.7%)患者和 31 名(44.3%)主要护理人员。在所有可用性因素中,主要护理人员的回答与患者没有明显差异。患者和主要护理人员在所有问题上的平均得分分别为 5.96±1.19 和 6.04±1.34。这表明他们对远程医疗体验的满意度很高。在不同的可用性因素中,与有用性相关的问题在患者(6.11±1.17)和主要护理人员(6.12±1.38)中获得的平均分最高。而可靠性相关问题的平均得分最低,患者为 5.65±1.33,主要护理人员为 5.89±1.31:结论:小儿风湿病患者及其护理人员在大流行病时期对远程医疗的满意度普遍较高。由于患者和护理人员的满意度较高,即使在大流行之后,远程医疗也可以成为非住院病人护理的一种选择。
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Telemedicine Usability and Satisfaction among Pediatric Rheumatology Patients and their Caregivers during COVID-19 Pandemic.

Background: The 2019 coronavirus disease pandemic opened an opportunity to explore the role of telemedicine in pediatric rheumatology clinic as well as patient satisfaction with virtual visits.

Objective: To determine the usability and satisfaction rate of telemedicine among pediatric rheumatology patients and their caregivers.

Method: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among patients and caregivers consulting via telemedicine at a pediatric rheumatology clinic of University of the Philippines - Philippine General Hospital (UP - PGH), a tertiary government hospital. Collected data included socio-demographics and the validated Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ).

Results: There were 39 (55.7%) patients and 31 (44.3%) primary caregivers included in the study. Across all usability factors, the response of primary caregivers did not significantly differ from those of patients. The average scores across all questions for both patients and primary caregivers were 5.96±1.19 and 6.04±1.34, respectively. This showed a high level of agreement that they were highly satisfied with telemedicine experience. Among the different usability factors, questions related to usefulness obtained the highest mean score for both patients (6.11±1.17) and primary caregivers (6.12±1.38). While the lowest mean score was observed on questions related to reliability, 5.65±1.33 for patients and 5.89±1.31 for primary caregivers.

Conclusion: Pediatric rheumatology patients as well as their caregivers are generally highly satisfied with telemedicine during this time of pandemic. With high patient and caregiver satisfaction, telemedicine could be an option for ambulatory patient care even after pandemic.

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