Awareness, acceptability, and willingness-to-pay for digital physiotherapy among patients in selected hospitals in a South-Western State of Nigeria

E. Mbada, Ayodeji Bamidele-Odewole, E. Anikwe, Ifeanyinwa Arize, C. Fatoye, Ebere Anikwe, F. Fatoye
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Background: Digital physiotherapy in line with global health coverage has become a salient field of physiotherapy practice where routine and innovative forms of information and communications technology are employed with the aim of facilitating effective delivery and access to physiotherapeutic services and resources. This study evaluated and determined the socio-demographic correlates of awareness, acceptability, and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for digital physiotherapy among patients. Materials and Methods: A total of 92 consenting patients who were 18 years and older responded in this cross-sectional study. An adapted tool on awareness, acceptability, and WTP for telemedicine services was adapted for use in this study. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics of mean, standard deviation, and percentages; inferential statistics of Chi-square was used for test of association. Alpha level was set at P < 0.05. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 52.40 ± 15.62 years. There was a high rate of unawareness (91.3%), moderate-to-high acceptability (87.0%) and high WTP (88.0%) for digital physiotherapy, respectively. There was no significant association between the socio-demographic factors and each of acceptability and WTP for digital physiotherapy (P > 0.05). Conclusion: In spite of low awareness of digital physiotherapy, Nigerian patients attending physiotherapy clinics are willing to accept and pay for its use irrespective of socio-demographic variations.
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尼日利亚西南部某州选定医院患者对数字物理治疗的认识、接受程度和支付意愿
背景:符合全球健康覆盖的数字物理治疗已成为物理治疗实践的一个突出领域,其中采用常规和创新形式的信息和通信技术,目的是促进有效提供和获得物理治疗服务和资源。本研究评估并确定了患者对数字物理治疗的认知度、可接受性和支付意愿(WTP)的社会人口学相关性。材料和方法:在这项横断面研究中,共有92名18岁及以上的同意患者做出反应。一个关于远程医疗服务的意识、可接受性和WTP的改编工具被改编用于本研究。采用均值、标准差和百分比描述性统计对数据进行分析;相关性检验采用卡方推理统计法。α水平设为P < 0.05。结果:调查对象平均年龄为52.40±15.62岁。数字物理治疗的不知知率高(91.3%),可接受度中高(87.0%),WTP高(88.0%)。社会人口学因素与数字物理治疗的可接受性和WTP均无显著相关性(P < 0.05)。结论:尽管数字物理治疗的认知度较低,尼日利亚患者在物理治疗诊所愿意接受和支付它的使用,而不考虑社会人口的变化。
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