Attitude of doctors and patients of the central district hospital to using digital health technologies (based on the results of a medical and sociological study)

Tatyana E. Romanova, Olga P. Abaeva, Sergey V. Romanov
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Objective: to study the attitude of doctors and patients of the central district hospital to the use of digital medicine technologies. Material and methods. The study was conducted by a questionnaire survey. 43 doctors and 213 patients of the central district hospital were asked to assess the possibilities of digital tools in solving health problems, the degree of use of Internet platforms in the process of doctor-patient interaction, the level of influence of the Internet on patients' adherence to doctor's recommendations. Results. Only 14.0% of doctors and 5.2% of patients believe that digital technologies can help solve the problem of staff shortage. Currently, 65.1 % of doctors and 23.9% of patients use digital technologies in communication in the doctor-patient system. 55.8% of doctors stated the desire of patients to get information about treatment in Internet sources, but 97.7% of patients trust doctors more than recommendations on the Internet. Among the possible ways of using digital technologies in medicine, patients see the design of referrals (61.0%), prescriptions (50.2%), temporary disability sheets, certificates (29.6%). Conclusions. Most representatives of both the medical community and patients do not see digital technologies as a way to radically solve the problems of personnel shortage in rural areas: only 32.6% of doctors and 19.7% of patients consider it possible to increase the availability of medical care through telemedicine, only 23% of patients considered remote consultations to be in demand. First of all, the prospects of digitalization of healthcare, according to patients, are associated with the optimization of the issuance of documents in the provision of medical care.
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中心区医院医生和患者对使用数字卫生技术的态度(基于医学和社会学研究的结果)
目的:了解中心区医院医患对数字医疗技术应用的态度。材料和方法。这项研究是通过问卷调查进行的。要求中心地区医院的43名医生和213名患者评估数字工具在解决健康问题方面的可能性、在医患互动过程中使用互联网平台的程度、互联网对患者遵守医生建议的影响程度。结果。只有14.0%的医生和5.2%的患者认为数字技术可以帮助解决人员短缺的问题。目前,65.1%的医生和23.9%的患者在医患系统中使用数字技术进行沟通。55.8%的医生表示患者希望在互联网上获得治疗信息,但97.7%的患者更信任医生,而不是互联网上的建议。在医疗中使用数字技术的可能方式中,患者看到的是转诊(61.0%)、处方(50.2%)、临时残疾单、证书(29.6%)的设计。结论。医学界和患者的大多数代表都不认为数字技术是从根本上解决农村地区人员短缺问题的一种方式:只有32.6%的医生和19.7%的患者认为可以通过远程医疗增加医疗保健的可用性,只有23%的患者认为需要远程咨询。首先,根据患者的说法,医疗保健数字化的前景与医疗保健提供过程中文件签发的优化有关。
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