Telemedicine and information technology in health care management: Perspectives and barriers among the nursing students.

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Education and Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-10-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jehp.jehp_290_24
N Sheeliya White, S Sathya Franklin, N Juliet, Selvia Arokiya Mary Amalanathan, Puvaneswari Kanagaraj, Anasani Somasekhara Babu
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Background: Telemedicine refers to using electronic information and telecommunication technologies to support numerous aspects of healthcare, including clinical care, patient and professional education and training, public health, and health administration. However, many challenges hinder the widespread adoption of telemedicine by healthcare providers. This study aimed to assess the perspectives and barriers in telemedicine and information technology in health care management among nursing students.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 60 nursing students enrolled in the third and fourth years. The sample was selected using a nonprobability purposive sampling technique from students studying at the Applied Medical Science Colleges for Females, University of Bisha. Data collection was facilitated through a structured questionnaire, and the gathered data were analyzed using SPSS version 22. The study was conducted between August 15, 2022 and November 20, 2022.

Results: 61% of students believe that telemedicine will lead to a reduction in travel time, costs, and effort. Approximately two-fourths of the sample's perspectives revolve around concerns regarding privacy, medical errors, and camera comfort. However, more than 30% of participants agree that telemedicine will improve the quality of patient care, decrease waiting times, be beneficial for patient care in remote areas, and assist in providing appropriate information during emergency. 59% of respondents identified the lack of time or busy schedules as the most frequently reported barrier to using telemedicine. Following this, concerns regarding privacy, confidentiality, unreliable Internet connections, and inadequate knowledge about computer technology and Information Management Systems were also commonly cited as barriers. These factors were identified as the primary obstacles hindering the progress of telemedicine.

Conclusion: This study concluded that telemedicine is a critical tool to address the challenges of limited medical resources in healthcare facilities. However, reduced healthcare costs and waiting time and improved patient access to healthcare in remote areas all helped promote telemedicine implementation. In these remote areas, telemedicine has the potential to bridge this distance and facilitate healthcare.

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医疗保健管理中的远程医疗和信息技术:护理专业学生的观点和障碍。
背景:远程医疗是指利用电子信息和电信技术支持医疗保健的许多方面,包括临床护理、患者和专业教育和培训、公共卫生和卫生管理。然而,许多挑战阻碍了医疗保健提供者广泛采用远程医疗。本研究旨在探讨护生对远程医疗与资讯科技在医疗照护管理中的应用前景与障碍。材料与方法:采用横断面研究方法对60名三、四年级护理专业学生进行调查。样本采用非概率有目的抽样技术,从比沙大学应用医学女子学院的学生中选取。通过结构化问卷收集数据,并使用SPSS version 22对收集到的数据进行分析。这项研究是在2022年8月15日至11月20日之间进行的。结果:61%的学生认为远程医疗将减少旅行时间、成本和工作量。样本中大约四分之二的观点围绕着隐私、医疗差错和相机舒适度的担忧。然而,30%以上的与会者同意,远程医疗将提高患者护理的质量,减少等待时间,有利于偏远地区的患者护理,并有助于在紧急情况下提供适当的信息。59%的受访者认为,缺乏时间或日程繁忙是使用远程医疗最常见的障碍。其次,对隐私、保密性、不可靠的互联网连接以及对计算机技术和信息管理系统的了解不足也被普遍认为是障碍。这些因素被确定为阻碍远程医疗进展的主要障碍。结论:本研究得出的结论是,远程医疗是解决医疗机构有限医疗资源挑战的关键工具。然而,降低医疗成本和等待时间以及改善偏远地区患者获得医疗服务的机会都有助于促进远程医疗的实施。在这些偏远地区,远程医疗有可能弥合这一距离并促进医疗保健。
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