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Use and preferences regarding internet-based health care delivery in patients with chronic kidney disease

机译:慢性肾病患者的基于互联网的医疗保健递送的使用和偏好

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Internet-based technologies play an increasingly important role in the management and outcome of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The healthcare system is currently flooded with digital innovations and internet-based technologies as a consequence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, information about the attitude of German CKD-patients with access to online tools towards the use of remote, internet-based interactions such as video conferencing, email, electronic medical records and apps in general and for health issues in particular, are missing. To address the use, habits and willingness of CKD patients in handling internet-based technologies we conducted a nationwide cross-sectional questionnaire survey in adults with CKD. We used 380 questionnaires from adult CKD patients (47.6% on dialysis, 43.7% transplanted and 8.7% CKD before renal replacement therapy) for analysis. Of these 18.9% denied using the internet at all (nonusers). Nonusers were significantly older (74.4?years, SD 11.4) than users (54.5?years, SD 14.5, p??0.001), had a lower educational level than users (≥?12?years: 6.9% versus 47.1%, p??0.001) and were more often on dialysis. Within the group of internet users only a minority (2.6%) was using video conferencing with their physician, only 11.7% stated that they were using email to report symptoms and 26.6% were using the internet to schedule appointments. Slightly more than one-third of internet users (35.1%) are concerned that their personal medical data are not safe when submitted via the internet. Within our group of German CKD-patients we found that almost one out of five patients, especially older patients and patients with a lower educational level, did not use the internet at all. The majority of internet users reported in our survey that they have not used internet-based technologies within a medical context so far, but are willing to consider it. Therefore, it seems to be important to introduce and teach motivated CKD-patients the use and benefits of simple and safe internet-based health care technologies.
机译:基于互联网的技术在慢性肾病(CKD)患者的管理和结果中起着越来越重要的作用。由于2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行,医疗保健系统目前淹没了数字创新和基于互联网的技术。然而,有关德国CKD患者的态度获取在线工具迈向使用远程,互联网的互动,例如视频会议,电子邮件,电子医疗记录和应用程序,特别是健康问题,仍然缺失。为了解决CKD患者在处理基于互联网的技术方面的使用,习惯和意愿我们在CKD中对全国范围内进行了全国范围的成人横断面调查问卷调查。我们使用了来自成人CKD患者的380次问卷(透析透析47.6%,移植43.7%和肾脏替代治疗前的8.7%CKD)进行分析。这是18.9%的人在所有互联网上拒绝(非用户)。非用户明显较大(74.4?年,SD 11.4)比使用者(54.5?年,SD 14.5,P?0.001),具有比用户更低的教育水平(≥12?年:6.9%与47.1%, p?α<0.001),更常见于透析。在互联网用户组中,只有少数群体(2.6%)正在使用他们的医生使用视频会议,只有11.7%表示他们使用电子邮件报告症状,26.6%正在使用互联网来安排约会。略高于三分之一的互联网用户(35.1%)担心当通过互联网提交时,他们的个人医疗数据不安全。在我们的德国CKD-患者中,我们发现几乎五名患者中的几乎一度,尤其是年龄较大的患者和较低的教育水平患者,并没有使用互联网。我们的调查中的大多数互联网用户报告说,他们在到目前为止,他们在医学背景下没有使用基于互联网的技术,但愿意考虑它。因此,似乎很重要,介绍和教导CKD-患者的使用和益处简单和安全的互联网的医疗保健技术。

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