与COVID-19大流行期间在初级保健服务中使用远程医疗相关的社会经济因素

IF 2.5 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Carlota Quintal, Aida I Tavares, Inês Ribeiro, Victor Raposo, Pedro L Ferreira
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摘要

本研究的主要目的是评估社会经济因素是否与COVID-19期间葡萄牙初级保健服务中远程医疗的使用相关。方法:在大流行期间对初级卫生保健单位的患者进行问卷调查。本研究中使用的变量集是一个更大的患者满意度问卷的一部分。进行描述性统计分析,并进行多元逻辑回归分析,以评估与使用远程会诊相关的因素。结果有38.2%(7008人)的受访医师表示曾远程会诊,使用远程会诊的主要原因是续开处方。在非远程医疗用户中,40%的人不知道他们可以通过电子邮件联系他们的家庭医生。与远程保健使用呈正相关的因素有:年龄较大、妇女、已婚、填写问卷时没有帮助、使用非处方药和处方药、保健需求未得到满足以及在家庭医生处注册。证据表明,教育与远程医疗使用之间存在负相关关系。结论:没有明确的模式出现关于数字鸿沟。证据表明,人们对使用远程保健的可能性缺乏相应的认识。如果在初级保健服务中采用更复杂的远程保健形式,数字鸿沟可能会浮出水面。
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Socioeconomic Factors Associated With the Use of Telehealth in Primary Care Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Socioeconomic Factors Associated With the Use of Telehealth in Primary Care Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Socioeconomic Factors Associated With the Use of Telehealth in Primary Care Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Socioeconomic Factors Associated With the Use of Telehealth in Primary Care Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Introduction: The main objective of this study was to assess whether socioeconomic factors were associated with the use of telehealth in primary care services in Portugal during the COVID-19.

Methods: A questionnaire was administered to patients in primary healthcare units during the pandemic. The set of variables used in this study was part of a larger patient satisfaction questionnaire. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed, and a multiple logistic regression analysis was estimated to assess factors associated with using remote consultation.ResultsThe use of a remote consultation was reported by 38.2% of respondents (N = 7008), and the main reason for telehealth use was prescription renewal. Among non-users of telehealth, 40% did not know they could contact their family doctor by email. Factors positively associated with telehealth use were: older age, women, married, filled questionnaire without help, consumption of OTC and prescribed drugs, unmet healthcare needs, and registered with family doctor. The evidence suggests a negative association between education and telehealth use.

Conclusions: No clear pattern emerged regarding the digital divide. The evidence shows a relevant lack of awareness regarding the possibility of using telehealth. If more complex forms of telehealth are adopted in primary care services, the digital divide might come to the surface.

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