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Patients and Medical Staff Attitudes Toward the Future Inclusion of eHealth in Tuberculosis Management: Perspectives From Six Countries Evaluated using a Qualitative Framework

机译:患者和医务人员态度朝着结核病管理中未来纳入母羊:从定性框架评估的六个国家的观点

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Background Digitally delivering healthcare services is very attractive for tuberculosis (TB) management as this disease has a complex diagnosis and lengthy management and involves multiple medical and nonmedical specialists. Especially in low- and middle-income countries, eHealth could potentially offer cost-effective solutions to bridge financial, social, time, and distance challenges. Objective The goal of the research is to understand what would make eHealth globally applicable and gain insight into different TB situations, opportunities, and challenges. Methods We performed focus group interviews with TB experts and patients from 6 different countries on 4 different continents. The focus group interviews followed the theory of planned behavior framework to offer structured recommendations for a versatile eHealth solution. The focus group interviews were preceded by a general demographic and technology use questionnaire. Questionnaire results were analyzed using basic statistics in Excel (Microsoft Corporation). Focus group interview data were analyzed using ATLAS.ti 8 (ATLAS.ti Scientific Software Development GmbH) by assigning codes to quotations and grouping codes into the 5 domains within the framework. Results A total of 29 patients and 32 medical staff members were included in our study. All medical staff had used the internet, whereas 31% (9/61) of patients had never been online. The codes with the most quotations were information in relation to eHealth (144 quotations) and communication (67 quotations). The consensus among all participants from all countries is that there are important communication and information gaps that could be bridged by an eHealth app. Participants from different countries also highlighted different challenges, such as a majority of asylum-seeker patients or lack of infrastructure that could be addressed with an eHealth app. Conclusions Within the 6 countries interviewed, there is high enthusiasm toward eHealth in TB. A potential app could first target information and communication gaps in TB, with additional modules aimed at setting-specific challenges.
机译:背景技术数量提供医疗保健服务对于结核病(TB)管理非常有吸引力,因为这种疾病具有复杂的诊断和冗长的管理,并且涉及多个医疗和非医疗专家。特别是在低收入和中等收入国家,电子健康可能会提供具有成本效益的解决方案,以弥合金融,社会,时间和距离挑战。目的是该研究的目标是了解如何使eHealth全球适用和深入了解不同的结核病情况,机会和挑战。方法采用4种不同国家的TB专家和患者进行了重点小组访谈。焦点小组访谈遵循计划行为框架理论,为多功能电子医疗解决方案提供结构化建议。焦点小组访谈是一般人口统计和技术使用问卷。使用Excel(Microsoft Corporation)的基本统计分析问卷结果。使用ATLAS.TI 8(ATLAS.TI Scientific Development GmbH)分析对焦组访谈数据通过将语句分配给框架内的5个域中的报文和分组代码。结果我们研究共有29名患者和32名医务人员。所有医务人员都使用过互联网,而31%(9/61)患者从未在线。具有大多数报价的代码是与电子卫生(144个报价)和通信(67个引文)有关的信息。所有国家的所有参与者之间的共识是,有一个重要的沟通和信息差距,可以由eHealth应用程序弥补。来自不同国家的参与者也强调了不同的挑战,例如绝大多数寻求庇护者患者或缺乏可以通过电子健康应用程序解决的基础设施。结论在接受采访的6个国家内,在结核病中对母羊的热情高。潜在的应用程序可以首先在结核病中进行信息和通信差距,其中额外的模块旨在确定特定的挑战。

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