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Awareness and attitude of primary healthcare patients towards telehealth in Cairo, Egypt

Telehealth is delivering health care services remotely from healthcare facilities using telecommunications and virtual technology. Egypt is aiming to reach Universal Health Coverage; this increases the demand for telehealth in routine health services. Telehealth helps in increasing access to areas w...

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Published in:Current medical research and opinion 2022-06, Vol.38 (6), p.993-998
Main Authors: Shouman, Sara, Emara, Tamer, Saber, Heba Gamal, Allam, Mohamed Farouk
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Language:English
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Summary:Telehealth is delivering health care services remotely from healthcare facilities using telecommunications and virtual technology. Egypt is aiming to reach Universal Health Coverage; this increases the demand for telehealth in routine health services. Telehealth helps in increasing access to areas with no available medical services as patients can be monitored remotely. To measure the awareness of telehealth among attendees of primary health care units and their acceptance of applying telehealth. This was a cross-sectional study among attendees of primary health units. Ethical issues were considered. A sample size was calculated to be 162 and 170 valid Arabic interview questionnaires were filled by attendees. The awareness percentage of telehealth among attendees was 64.7% while the willingness to implement telehealth was 78%. Both awareness and willingness were significantly associated with age groups, residence, socioeconomic status, and presence of computer with internet access. Age, residence, and possession of a PC were the only adjusted predictive factors for knowledge about telehealth among patients in the multivariable analysis. Large percentages of attendees to primary health care centers are aware of telehealth and are willing to implement it. The major cause of refusal to implement telehealth was ignorance of using telecommunication devices and the desire to be in close contact with the physicians.
ISSN:0300-7995
1473-4877
DOI:10.1080/03007995.2022.2065141