“闲聊的时间少了很多”:在2019冠状病毒病期间,加拿大农村患者对转向技术支持医疗保健的看法

Nicole Hawe , Cherisse L. Seaton , Kendra Corman , Lindsay Burton , Kathy L. Rush
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这项定性研究的目的是从加拿大农村居民的角度探讨系统、提供者和患者层面的因素,以及这些因素如何影响他们的远程医疗体验。参与者是在一项在线调查的后续招募的,该调查要求参与者有兴趣参加焦点小组讨论远程医疗体验。22名农村公民参加了五个重点小组中的一个。对焦点小组的定性数据进行了专题分析。描述农村参与者在疫情期间远程医疗体验的首要主题是驾驭不断变化的医疗模式。根据数据构建了两个主要主题:患者-提供者关系的转变以及远程医疗需求与提供者和系统支持之间的不匹配。关系转变涉及与提供者的交易或类似商业的关系,这反映在礼仪实践、护理个性化和沟通动态的变化中。远程医疗系统需求和支持的不匹配反映在个人和基础设施技术需求的变化、医疗数据访问和隐私的模糊边界以及预约后勤的变化。技术支持的医疗保健的持续使用和扩展必须考虑患者的观点。
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‘There’s a lot less time on small talk’: Rural patient perspectives on shifting to technology-enabled healthcare in Canada during COVID-19

The objective of this qualitative research study was to explore system, provider, and patient level factors from the perspective of rural-living citizens in Canada and how these factors influenced their telehealth experiences. Participants were recruited in follow-up to an online survey which asked for interest in participation in focus groups to talk about telehealth experiences. Twenty-two rural citizens participated in one of five focus groups. The qualitative data from the focus groups were thematically analyzed. The overarching theme that described rural participants’ experiences of telehealth during the pandemic was navigating the shifting care model. Two main themes were constructed from the data: shifts in the patient-provider relationship and mismatch between the telehealth requirements and provider and system support. Relational shifts involved a transactional or business-like relationship with their providers, that was reflected in changes in etiquette practices, personalization of care, and communication dynamics. Mismatch in telehealth system requirements and support was reflected in shifting personal and infrastructure technology requirements, blurred boundaries of health data access and privacy, and shifting appointment logistics. Continued use and expansion of technology-enabled healthcare must consider patient perspectives.

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