2019冠状病毒病大流行期间日本临床医生和患者对远程医疗的看法和态度

Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2021-07-19 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2021.0012
Rie Wakimizu, Haruo Kuroki, Katsumi Ohbayashi, Hiroki Ohashi, Kazue Yamaoka, Ai Sonoda, Shinsuke Muto
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背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在全球范围内迅速传播。在日本,2019冠状病毒病的传播得到了承认,并于2020年4月宣布进入紧急状态。为此,在全国各地实施了公共卫生干预措施,如劝阻人们不要不必要地离开家园。在这种情况下,远程医疗受到了社会的广泛关注,有必要了解临床医生和患者对远程医疗的认知和态度,并明确其存在的问题和优势。材料与方法:于2020年邀请10名临床医生和10名家庭成员(如果患者是儿童或老年人,则包括一名护理人员)参加个别私人访谈。所有访谈都是在2020年10月至12月期间使用半结构化访谈指南进行的。使用主题内容分析对所有文本进行编码。结果:临床医生对远程医疗的看法和态度分为四类,患者分为五类。两者对远程医疗的有用性和便利性的评价方式相同,但在安全性和问题类别下的内容存在较大差距。讨论:有必要向医生传播远程医疗特有的通信技术信息,并改善所有患者在启动或使用远程医疗时的“操作和介绍”和“通信环境和设备设置”。结论:本研究发现的认知和态度将有助于日本建立和发展远程医疗系统。
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Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Telemedicine by Clinicians and Patients in Japan During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread rapidly worldwide. In Japan, the spread of COVID-19 was recognized and a state of emergency declared in April 2020. In response, public health interventions, such as discouraging people from leaving their homes unnecessarily, were enacted across the country. Under these circumstances, telemedicine has received a great deal of social attention, and it has become necessary to identify the perceptions of and attitudes toward telemedicine by clinicians and patients and to clarify the problems and advantages. Materials and Methods: Ten clinicians and 10 family members (if the patient was pediatric or elderly, a caregiver was included) were invited to participate in individual private interviews in 2020. All interviews were conducted from October to December 2020 using a semistructured interview guide. All transcripts were coded using thematic content analysis. Results: Four categories from clinicians and five from patients were identified as perceptions of and attitudes toward telemedicine. Both evaluated the usefulness and convenience of telemedicine in the same manner, but there was a large gap in the content under the safety and problem categories. Discussion: It is necessary to disseminate information about the communication techniques unique to telemedicine to doctors and to improve the "operation and introduction" and "communication environment and device settings" when starting or using telemedicine for all patients. Conclusions: The perceptions and attitudes identified in this study will be useful for establishing and developing a telemedicine system in Japan.

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