Primary Care Professionals’ Acceptance of Medical Record-Based, Store and Forward Provider-to-Provider Telemedicine in Catalonia: Results of a Web-Based Survey

While telemedicine services enjoy a high acceptance among the public, evidence regarding clinician’s acceptance, a key factor for sustainable telemedicine services, ismixed. However, telemedicine is generally better accepted by both patients and professionals who live in rural areas, as it can save...

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Autores: Vidal-Alaball, Josep, López Seguí, Francesc, Garcia Domingo, Josep Lluís, Flores-Mateo, Gemma, Sauch Valmaña, Glòria, RUIZ COMELLAS, ANNA, Marin Gómez, F. Xavier, Garcia Cuyas, Francesc
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:UVic-UCC
Repositorio:RiUVic. Repositori institucional de la UVic-UCC
OAI Identifier:oai:dnet:riuvic______::cf9dda4fe9ead734e40b838a00dd83f9
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10854/181044
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114092
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Telemedicina
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Sumario:While telemedicine services enjoy a high acceptance among the public, evidence regarding clinician’s acceptance, a key factor for sustainable telemedicine services, ismixed. However, telemedicine is generally better accepted by both patients and professionals who live in rural areas, as it can save them significant time. The objective of this study is to assess the acceptance of medical record-based, store and forward provider-to-provider telemedicine among primary care professionals and to describe the factors which may determine their future use. This is an observational cross-sectional study using the Catalan version of the Health Optimum questionnaire; a technology acceptance model-based validated survey comprised of eight short questions. The online, voluntary response poll was sent to all 661 primary care professionals in 17 primary care teams that had potentially used the telemedicine services of the main primary care provider in Catalonia, in the Central Catalan Region. The majority of respondents rated the quality of telemedicine consultations as “Excellent” or “Good” (83%). However, nearly 60% stated that they sometimes had technical, organizational or other di culties, which might a ect the quality of care delivered. These negatively predicted their declared future use (p = 0.001). The quality of telemedicine services is perceived as good overall for all the parameters studied, especially among nurses. It is important that policymakers examine and provide solutions for the technical and organizational di culties detected (e.g., by providing training), in order to ensure the use of these services in the future.