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Factors Associated with Patient Willingness to Conduct a Remote Video Musculoskeletal Consultation

عنوان مقاله: Factors Associated with Patient Willingness to Conduct a Remote Video Musculoskeletal Consultation
شناسه ملی مقاله: JR_TABO-8-6_002
منتشر شده در در سال 1399
مشخصات نویسندگان مقاله:

Anne-Britt Dekker - Dell Medical School Austin, The University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
David L.J.I. Bandell - Dell Medical School Austin, The University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
Joost T.P. Kortlever - Dell Medical School Austin, The University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
Inger B. Schipper - Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
David Ring - Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands

خلاصه مقاله:
Background: Remote video consultations on musculoskeletal illness are relatively convenient and accessible,and use fewer resources. However, there are concerns about technological and privacy issues, the possibility ofmissing something important, and equal access to all patients. We measured patient characteristics associated withwillingness to conduct a remote video musculoskeletal upper extremity consultation.Methods: One hundred and five patients seeking specialty musculoskeletal care completed questionnairesaddressing (1) demographics, (2) access to a device, internet, and space to conduct a remote video consultation,(3) health literacy, (4) pain intensity, (5) magnitude of limitations of the upper extremity, (6) self-efficacy, and (7)rated willingness to conduct a remote video musculoskeletal consultation (11-point ordinal scale). A multivariablelinear regression analysis sought factors independently associated with patient willingness to conduct remote videomusculoskeletal upper extremity consultations.Results: Patient education level (4 years of college) and accessibility to a space suitable for remote video consultationswere independently associated with interest in remote video consultations. Sociodemographic factors, health literacy,accessibility to a device or internet, and amount of perceived pain and disability were not.Conclusion: We speculate that education level and suitable space might be surrogates for trust and privacy concerns.Future research might measure the ability of interventions to gain trust and ensure privacy to increase willingness toengage in remote video musculoskeletal consultations.Level of evidence: II

کلمات کلیدی:
musculoskeletal illness, Orthopedic surgery, remote consultations, virtual visits

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