在2019冠状病毒病流行期间,缺乏数字设备是法国一个社会贫困部门远程会诊的主要障碍。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2025-06-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241284769
Jeanne Goupil de Bouillé, Alexia Mubuanga, Claire Tantet, Soline de Monteynard, Lotfi Dahmane, Ségolène Brichler, Frédéric Méchaï, Hugues Cordel, Nicolas Vignier, Olivier Bouchaud
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导读:数字化转型正在整个医疗保健领域蔓延,但也受到数字鸿沟的影响。本研究旨在确定位于巴黎附近弱势地区的一家法国医院在COVID-19流行期间患者无法进行远程会诊的相关因素。方法:本研究是对SocialCov研究的二次分析,SocialCov研究是一项已发表的单中心病例对照研究,对COVID-19住院患者和其他原因住院的对照患者进行了研究。使用异性管理问卷收集远程咨询、社会人口特征和健康素养水平的数据。使用单变量和多变量逻辑回归确定与无法进行远程会诊相关的因素。结果:240例患者中,男性142例(59%),年龄50 ~ 65岁105例(44%)。总体而言,163人(68%)报告他们无法进行远程咨询,其中125人(52%)由于缺乏合适的数字设备。在多变量分析中,缺乏足够的数字设备与无法进行远程会诊相关(调整优势比[aOR] = 15.5;95% ci[6.3, 38.3])。随着年龄的增长(aOR = 2.1;95% CI [0.9, 5.0], p = 0.08)和低健康素养的存在(aOR = 2.4;95% CI [0.9, 5.0], p = 0.08)。结论:在法国一个社会贫困地区,获取技术设备是COVID-19疫情期间开展远程会诊的主要障碍。为避免数字鸿沟加剧,必须提出具体的解决方案,以接触到远离数字的人群,同时解决物质和数字素养方面的问题。
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The lack of digital equipment as the primary barrier to teleconsultation in a socially deprived French department during the COVID-19 epidemic period.

Introduction: The digital transition is spreading throughout the healthcare field but is also subject to a digital divide. This study aimed to determine the factors associated with patients' inability to carry out teleconsultations during the COVID-19 epidemic in a French hospital located in a disadvantaged area close to Paris.

Methodology: This study is a secondary analysis of the SocialCov study, a published monocentric case-control study conducted on patients hospitalized for COVID-19 and control patients hospitalized for another reason. Data regarding teleconsultation, socio-demographic characteristics, and health literacy level were collected using a hetero-administered questionnaire. Factors associated with the inability to conduct a teleconsultation were identified using univariate and multivariate logistic regression.

Results: Among 240 patients,142 (59%) were male, and 105 (44%) were aged >65 years. Overall, 163 (68%) reported their inability to carry out a teleconsultation including 125 (52%) due to the absence of suitable digital equipment. In multivariate analysis, lack of adequate digital equipment was associated with the inability to carry out a teleconsultation (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 15.5; 95% CI [6.3, 38.3]). A trend was also observed with age >65 years (aOR = 2.1; 95% CI [0.9, 5.0], p = 0.08) and the presence of a low health literacy (aOR = 2.4; 95% CI [0.9, 5.0], p = 0.08).

Conclusion: In a French socially deprived area, access to technological devices is the primary barrier to conducting teleconsultations during the COVID-19 epidemic. To avoid exacerbating the digital divide, specific solutions must be proposed to reach digitally distant populations, addressing both material and digital literacy aspects.

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