eConsultation perception among health professionals in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in University of Gondar referral hospital, Ethiopia

Habtamu Alganeh Guadie, Mulugeta Hayelom Kalayou, B. Endehabtu, Fedlu Nurhussien, T. Yilma, Binyam Tilahun
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Abstract Abstract: Electronic consultation is a means of communication with clients using different types of electronic devices at distance. However, health professionals’ perception towards the e-consultation is not well addressed. This study aimed to explore health workers’ perception on e-consultation to combat the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic at the University of Gondar specialized hospital. A qualitative study was undertaken to explore health workers’ perception on e-consultation to tackle COVID-19 pandemic. Eight health-care workers were purposively selected from the University of Gondar specialized hospital. Medical doctors, nurses, medical laboratory professionals and public health officers were selected as key informants for in-depth interview. A thematic analysis was carried out. The analysis was performed with four identified themes, namely e-consultation benefit, technical skill, barriers of e-consultation and facilitators of e-consultation. All the respondents were aware of e-consultation service as a solution in the health-care system to tackle the spread of pandemic. Some had the experience of reminding their clients to take drugs by using their mobile phone. They also expressed their feelings that using e-consultation would have an impact on health professional and client satisfaction by reducing the fear of transmission of the pandemic. Health workers believe that e-consultation solutions can reduce the spread of the pandemic at the point of service delivery. Technical skills, organizational setup and information technology-related factors were major contributing ones. Health professionals’ perception could not be a problem in implementing e-consultation service to tackle the spread of the pandemic.
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埃塞俄比亚贡达尔大学转诊医院卫生专业人员应对COVID-19大流行的咨询看法
摘要:电子咨询是利用不同类型的电子设备与客户进行远距离沟通的一种方式。然而,卫生专业人员对电子咨询的看法并没有得到很好的解决。本研究旨在探讨贡达尔大学专科医院卫生工作者对抗击2019冠状病毒病大流行的电子咨询的看法。开展了一项质性研究,探讨卫生工作者对应对COVID-19大流行的电子咨询的看法。有目的地从贡达尔大学专科医院挑选了8名保健工作者。医生、护士、医疗实验室专业人员和公共卫生官员被选为深入访谈的主要线人。进行了专题分析。该分析以四个确定的主题进行,即电子咨询的效益、技术技能、电子咨询的障碍和电子咨询的促进因素。所有答复者都意识到电子咨询服务是卫生保健系统应对流行病传播的一种解决方案。一些人有过用手机提醒客户吸毒的经历。他们还表示,通过减少对大流行病传播的恐惧,使用电子咨询将对卫生专业人员和客户满意度产生影响。卫生工作者认为,电子咨询解决方案可以在提供服务时减少大流行病的传播。技术技能、组织机构和信息技术相关因素是主要影响因素。在实施电子咨询服务以应对大流行病的蔓延时,卫生专业人员的看法不会成为问题。
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