评估远程医疗在慢性疾病管理中的效率和患者满意度。

Global journal on quality and safety in healthcare Pub Date : 2025-05-08 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.36401/JQSH-24-38
Hadia Karahbolad, Nasrullah Nasrullah
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简介:远程医疗,也称为电子医疗,利用计算机技术远程提供临床医疗服务。自20世纪60年代诞生以来,远程医疗已经发生了重大发展,为患者和医疗保健提供者提供了一些优势,包括远程护理和监测。本研究通过探索远程医疗在加拿大管理健康状况方面的有效性和患者满意度,对现有文献做出了贡献,重点关注服务提供、可及性、效率、医患关系和网络互联性。该研究旨在确定远程医疗效能的主要挑战和障碍,包括患者体验、技术和可及性问题、医疗保健提供者的观点以及未来可能的改进。方法:研究人群为加拿大人,包括家庭医生、专科医生、药剂师和患者。采用封闭式问题问卷收集原始数据。结果:研究发现,远程医疗在加拿大被广泛接受,73.1%的受访者表示易于使用,48.1%的受访者不同意远程医疗耗时。此外,调查结果表明,对远程医疗平台的专业知识和技术挑战的满意度很高,47.4%的参与者表示,远程医疗平台提供了更容易获得指导的途径。该研究强调了建立健全的法律框架和加强患者隐私风险教育的必要性。结论:远程医疗有助于降低成本,减少等待时间,并支持区域参考中心。然而,其更广泛的社会影响仍不确定。COVID-19大流行改善了远程医疗措施,但有效使用需要可靠的智能手机或计算机连接。
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Assessing the Efficiency and Patient Satisfaction of Telemedicine in Managing Chronic Health Conditions.

Assessing the Efficiency and Patient Satisfaction of Telemedicine in Managing Chronic Health Conditions.

Assessing the Efficiency and Patient Satisfaction of Telemedicine in Managing Chronic Health Conditions.

Introduction: Telemedicine, also known as e-health, utilizes computer technology to deliver clinical healthcare remotely. Since its inception in the 1960s, telemedicine has evolved significantly, offering several advantages to both patients and healthcare providers, including remote care and monitoring. This study contributes to existing literature by exploring the effectiveness of telemedicine and patient satisfaction in managing health conditions in Canada, with a focus on service delivery, accessibility, efficiency, doctor-patient relationships, and network interconnectivity. The study aims to identify key challenges and barriers to telemedicine efficacy, including patient experience, technologic and accessibility issues, healthcare provider perspectives, and potential future improvements.

Methods: The research population comprises Canadians, including family doctors, specialists, pharmacists, and patients. A questionnaire featuring closed-ended questions was used to collect primary data.

Results: The study found that telehealth is widely accepted in Canada, with 73.1% of respondents reporting ease of use, and 48.1% disagreeing that telehealth is time-consuming. Additionally, the findings indicate high satisfaction levels regarding expertise and technical challenges on telehealth platforms, with 47.4% of participants stating that it provided easier access to instructions. The study underscores the necessity for a robust legal framework and increased patient education on privacy risks.

Conclusion: The study concludes that telehealth can help reduce costs, decrease waiting times, and support regional reference centers. However, its broader societal impact remains uncertain. The COVID-19 pandemic improved telemedicine measures, yet effective use requires reliable smartphone or computer connectivity.

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