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The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in China

机译:基于网络的医师随时准备与您见面:使用移动医疗应用程序对中国性传播疾病患者进行评估的医师全国横断面调查

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Background Web-based medical service provision is increasingly becoming common. However, it remains unclear how physicians are responding to this trend and how Web-based and offline medical services are linked. Objective The objectives of this study were to examine physicians’ use of mobile medical apps for sexually transmitted disease (STD) consultations and identify the physicians who frequently use mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD. Methods In August 2017, we conducted a nationwide cross-sectional survey among physicians registered on a mobile medical app in China. We collected data on physicians’ demographic information, institutional information, and Web-based medical practices. We compared physicians who used mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD frequently (at least once a week) with infrequent users. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions were used to identify physicians who frequently evaluated patients with STD on mobile medical apps. Results A total of 501 physicians participated in the survey. Among them, three-quarters were men and the average age was 37.6 (SD 8.2) years. Nearly all physicians (492/501, 98.2%) recommended their last Web-based patient with STD to subsequently see a physician in the clinic. More than half (275/501, 54.9%) of physicians recommended STD testing to Web-based patients, and 43.9% (220/501) provided treatment advice to patients with STD. Of all physicians, 21.6% (108/501) used mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD through Web more than once a week. Overall, 85.2% (427/501) physicians conducted follow-up consultation for patients with STD using mobile medical apps. Physicians working at institutions with STD prevention materials were associated with frequent evaluation of patients with STD on mobile medical apps (adjusted odds ratio=2.10, 95% CI 1.18-3.74). Conclusions Physicians use mobile medical apps to provide a range of services, including Web-based pre- and posttreatment consultations and linkage to offline clinical services. The high rates of referral to clinics suggest that mobile medical apps are used to promote clinic-seeking, and not replace it. Physicians’ use of mobile medical apps could benefit sexual minorities and others who avoid formal clinic-based services.
机译:背景基于网络的医疗服务提供越来越普遍。但是,尚不清楚医生如何响应这种趋势以及如何链接基于Web的离线医疗服务。目的这项研究的目的是检查医生对性传播疾病(STD)咨询的移动医疗应用程序的使用情况,并确定经常使用移动医疗应用程序评估性病患者的医生。方法2017年8月,我们对在中国移动医疗应用上注册的医生进行了全国性的横断面调查。我们收集了有关医生的人口统计信息,机构信息和基于Web的医疗实践的数据。我们比较了使用移动医疗应用程序以频繁(至少每周一次)与不频繁使用性病的患者进行评估的医生。使用双变量和多元逻辑回归来识别经常在移动医疗应用程序上评估性病患者的医生。结果共有501位医生参加了调查。其中,四分之三为男性,平均年龄为37.6(SD 8.2)岁。几乎所有医生(492/501,98.2%)推荐他们的最后一名基于Web的性病患者随后去诊所看医生。超过一半(275/501,54.9%)的医生建议对基于Web的患者进行性病检测,而43.9%(220/501)为性病患者提供治疗建议。在所有医师中,有21.6%(108/501)每周使用移动医疗应用通过Web评估性病患者的次数超过一次。总体而言,有85.2%(427/501)的医生使用移动医疗应用程序对性病患者进行了随访。在使用性病预防材料的机构中工作的医生,经常通过移动医疗应用评估性病患者(调整后的优势比= 2.10,95%CI 1.18-3.74)。结论医生可以使用移动医疗应用程序来提供一系列服务,包括基于Web的治疗前和治疗后咨询以及与离线临床服务的链接。推荐给诊所的比率很高,这表明移动医疗应用程序被用于促进而不是取代寻求诊所。医师使用移动医疗应用程序可以使少数群体和其他避免基于诊所的正式服务的人受益。

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