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Titel
The covid-19 pandemic and the usability of telehealth in a midlife women's health integrated care program
Ist Teil von
  • Maturitas, 2023-02, Vol.168, p.7-12
Ort / Verlag
Ireland: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Quelle
Access via ScienceDirect (Elsevier)
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • •The feasibility and performance of telehealth are poorly tested in women's health settings.•Telehealth provides an alternative that reduces the risk of infection during the COVID-19 pandemic.•Women were less enthusiastic about telephone use during periods of low COVID prevalence compared with high prevalence.•In-person visits were preferred by the majority of women attending a women's health clinic. Telehealth has emerged as an alternative to conventional, face-to-face visits, and the COVID pandemic has hastened its introduction. Telephone appointments make use of an easy-to-use and accessible technology. To investigate the usability of telephone-based telehealth in a women's health outpatient clinic and whether this may be affected by the severity of the COVID pandemic. A telephone survey was prepared to explore two usability domains: interaction quality (4 items) and satisfaction, preference and future use (6 items). Women were selected from two periods during the COVID pandemic when the infection rates were high and low. The survey was completed by 106 women (60 when the prevalence of COVID was high, mean age 53.58 years, and 46 when it was low, mean age 48.59 years) out of the 153 women who had a telephone appointment. The severity of the COVID pandemic showed an effect on responses. Women were less enthusiastic about using the telephone during the period of low COVID prevalence, as shown by lower scores on 3 of the 4 items of the first domain [I had enough time; I would have understood better in person; I would have expressed myself better in person (p < 0.001 for comparison between groups on each of the 3 items)], and on 4 of the 6 items in the second domain [satisfied with quality of care (p < 0.001), or with the information received (p = 0.018); use of telephone in future (p < 0.001); preference to try other technologies in future (p < 0.001)]. Overall, women expressed a preference for in-person visits regardless of COVID prevalence rates. Telephone calls were a feasible alternative to face-to-face visits in a women's health outpatient clinic, but the pandemic pressure modified usability parameters. Respondents preferred in-person visits at any pandemic stage.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0378-5122
eISSN: 1873-4111
DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2022.10.011
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2735872141

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