泰国三级医院、专科医院和二级医院的远程医疗使用情况。

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2024-08-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2024.0027
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导言:COVID-19 加快了远程医疗在咨询、后续检查和治疗方面的应用。泰国推出了官方指南,以规范或制定不同机构医疗保健专业和团队的协议:探讨泰国部分医院使用远程医疗的趋势,并了解 2020 年至 2023 年使用远程医疗的患者特征:这项回顾性二级数据分析在泰国四家医院进行:两家三级医院(T1 和 T2)、一家二级医院(SN)和一家专科医院(SP)。数据是在提供服务时例行收集的,分为远程医疗门诊部 (OPD) 访问和现场 OPD 访问。数据包括人口统计学信息(年龄、性别)、服务日期和年份、地点(省份和卫生区)以及主要诊断(使用《国际疾病和相关健康问题统计分类》第 10 次修订版代码)。使用 R 和 STATA 软件进行了描述性分析:所有四家医院均报告称,从 2020 年到 2023 年,远程医疗的使用率有所上升。除 SP 医院(44%)外,其他医院的远程医疗用户大多为女性(>65%)。25-59 岁的参与者对远程医疗的使用率高于其他年龄组。远程医疗前后医院内门诊量的比较具有显著性(P < 0.001):COVID-19大流行期间的情况以及向后COVID-19时代的过渡影响了远程医疗的使用,这可以为国家监测和评估政策提供支持。然而,还需要进一步的研究来探讨其他方面的问题,包括在更长的时间跨度内远程医疗利用率的变化、远程医疗的有效性以及消费者的满意度。
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Telemedicine Utilization in Tertiary, Specialized, and Secondary Hospitals in Thailand.

Introduction: COVID-19 has accelerated the adoption of telemedicine for counseling, follow-up examination, and treatment purposes. The official guidelines in Thailand were launched to regulate or frame the protocols for health care professions and teams in different organizations.

Objectives: To explore the trend of telemedicine utilization in selected hospitals in Thailand and to understand the characteristics of patients who used telemedicine from 2020 to 2023.

Methods: This retrospective secondary data analysis was conducted in four hospitals in Thailand: two tertiary care (T1 and T2) hospitals, one secondary care (SN) hospital, and one specialized (SP) hospital. Data were routinely collected when services were provided and were categorized into telemedicine outpatient department (OPD) visits or onsite OPD visits. The data included demographic information (age, sex), date and year of service, location (province and health region), and primary diagnosis (using International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision codes). Descriptive analysis was conducted using R and STATA software.

Results: All four hospitals reported an increase in telemedicine use from 2020 to 2023. The majority of telemedicine users were female (>65%) at all hospitals except for the SP hospital (44%). Participants aged 25-59 years reported greater utilization of telemedicine than did the other age-groups. The within-hospital comparison between OPD visits before and after telemedicine was significant (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The situation during the COVID-19 pandemic and the transition to the post-COVID-19 era impacted telemedicine utilization, which could support national monitoring and evaluation policies. However, further studies are needed to explore other aspects, including changes in telemedicine utilization over time for longer timeframes, effectiveness of telemedicine, and consumer satisfaction.

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