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  • Titulo Artículo: Willingness to engage in post-discharge follow-up service conducted via video telemedicine: Cross-sectional study
  • Resumen: Background Leading influencing factors for telemedicine implementation remain unclear, affecting the focus of intervention strategies. Despite recent effectiveness evidence of video telemedicine visits, limited evidence exists regarding patients’ willingness to use video follow-up. Moreover, patients’ acceptance is crucial for implementing such services. Objective We conducted a large-sample survey to analyze patient willingness and perceptions of post-discharge video follow-up and assessed the factors influencing their willingness during the COVID-19 outbreak. Method In February and March 2022, we conducted a face-to-face questionnaire survey involving inpatients in a tertiary care hospital in Longhua District, Shenzhen, China. We assessed demographics, health-related determinants, access to technology and literacy, preferences, willingness, and opinions toward video telemedicine follow-up. We implemented random forest and logistic regression analyses to obtain reliable results.
  • Autores: Yucai Zhang, Guangming Wang, Junqin Xie, Junqin Xie, Jianyun Hu, Ting Li, .
  • Titulo Revista: International Journal of Medical Informatics, .
  • Numero:
  • Volumen:168
  • Fecha de publicación: 2022.
  • Base de Datos Bibliográfica: Medline-PubMed , .
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  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Página Inicial: 1 Página Final: 7
  • ISBN: 1872-8243