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1388. Patients´ perceptions on barriers that prevent and promote the use of telemedicine for HIV care in the public health system of Buenos Aires

BACKGROUND: In October 2020, a research consortium by four HIV and infectious diseases units of general acute public hospitals of Buenos Aires city began an implementation study aimed to analyze obstacles and facilitators on telemedicine (TM) use in the care of people living with HIV(PLHIV). TM visi...

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Autores principales: Kierszenowicz, Tomas, Bullo, Manuela, Acosta, Maria C, Rolon, Maria Jose, Oshiro, Graciela, Cecchini, Diego, Rodriguez, Claudia Gabriela, Scapellato, Pablo, Bottaro, Edgardo Gabriel, Losso, Marcelo H
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676860/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1225
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author Kierszenowicz, Tomas
Bullo, Manuela
Acosta, Maria C
Rolon, Maria Jose
Oshiro, Graciela
Cecchini, Diego
Rodriguez, Claudia Gabriela
Scapellato, Pablo
Bottaro, Edgardo Gabriel
Losso, Marcelo H
author_facet Kierszenowicz, Tomas
Bullo, Manuela
Acosta, Maria C
Rolon, Maria Jose
Oshiro, Graciela
Cecchini, Diego
Rodriguez, Claudia Gabriela
Scapellato, Pablo
Bottaro, Edgardo Gabriel
Losso, Marcelo H
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description BACKGROUND: In October 2020, a research consortium by four HIV and infectious diseases units of general acute public hospitals of Buenos Aires city began an implementation study aimed to analyze obstacles and facilitators on telemedicine (TM) use in the care of people living with HIV(PLHIV). TM visits were conducted through phone or videocalls METHODS: This research aims to analyze shifts in patient´s perception on factors that prevent and promote the utilization of telemedicine after 6 months of implementation of this strategy. We prospectively collected qualitative data through an electronic semi-structured survey delivered at and 6 months after the first teleconsultation. Surveys were anonymous and self-administered. Data was stored in Redcap® platform. These tools collected data on barriers and benefits of this strategy RESULTS: Between October 2020 and October 2022, 45% (1871) of total enrollees (4118) answered baseline survey. Second tool was completed by 24.5% (1019) of participants. 662 participants answered both surveys. 3% (20) and 5.7% (20) in the baseline and follow-up surveys respectively, reported troubles with technological devices. This perceived barrier increased in 2.7% and this difference was statistically significant (p=0.01). Avoiding exposures to COVID-19 and other nosocomial viruses was perceived as a benefit by 65% (1216) of patients at baseline measurement. This proportion was reduced to 57% (580) at second survey. The proportion of patients that reported avoiding commuting time as a benefit increased from 44% (823) to 52% (530) between both measurements. CONCLUSION: Beyond resource-limited contexts, these preliminary results illustrate a straightforward implementation of telemedicine. During COVID-19 pandemic, main benefits perceived by patients might be related to avoiding exposures to this and other viruses. After the COVID-19 sanitary situation was normalized, a higher percentage of patients reported that avoiding travel time to the hospital would be one of the main benefits of this strategy. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-106768602023-11-27 1388. Patients´ perceptions on barriers that prevent and promote the use of telemedicine for HIV care in the public health system of Buenos Aires Kierszenowicz, Tomas Bullo, Manuela Acosta, Maria C Rolon, Maria Jose Oshiro, Graciela Cecchini, Diego Rodriguez, Claudia Gabriela Scapellato, Pablo Bottaro, Edgardo Gabriel Losso, Marcelo H Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: In October 2020, a research consortium by four HIV and infectious diseases units of general acute public hospitals of Buenos Aires city began an implementation study aimed to analyze obstacles and facilitators on telemedicine (TM) use in the care of people living with HIV(PLHIV). TM visits were conducted through phone or videocalls METHODS: This research aims to analyze shifts in patient´s perception on factors that prevent and promote the utilization of telemedicine after 6 months of implementation of this strategy. We prospectively collected qualitative data through an electronic semi-structured survey delivered at and 6 months after the first teleconsultation. Surveys were anonymous and self-administered. Data was stored in Redcap® platform. These tools collected data on barriers and benefits of this strategy RESULTS: Between October 2020 and October 2022, 45% (1871) of total enrollees (4118) answered baseline survey. Second tool was completed by 24.5% (1019) of participants. 662 participants answered both surveys. 3% (20) and 5.7% (20) in the baseline and follow-up surveys respectively, reported troubles with technological devices. This perceived barrier increased in 2.7% and this difference was statistically significant (p=0.01). Avoiding exposures to COVID-19 and other nosocomial viruses was perceived as a benefit by 65% (1216) of patients at baseline measurement. This proportion was reduced to 57% (580) at second survey. The proportion of patients that reported avoiding commuting time as a benefit increased from 44% (823) to 52% (530) between both measurements. CONCLUSION: Beyond resource-limited contexts, these preliminary results illustrate a straightforward implementation of telemedicine. During COVID-19 pandemic, main benefits perceived by patients might be related to avoiding exposures to this and other viruses. After the COVID-19 sanitary situation was normalized, a higher percentage of patients reported that avoiding travel time to the hospital would be one of the main benefits of this strategy. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10676860/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1225 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kierszenowicz, Tomas
Bullo, Manuela
Acosta, Maria C
Rolon, Maria Jose
Oshiro, Graciela
Cecchini, Diego
Rodriguez, Claudia Gabriela
Scapellato, Pablo
Bottaro, Edgardo Gabriel
Losso, Marcelo H
1388. Patients´ perceptions on barriers that prevent and promote the use of telemedicine for HIV care in the public health system of Buenos Aires
title 1388. Patients´ perceptions on barriers that prevent and promote the use of telemedicine for HIV care in the public health system of Buenos Aires
title_full 1388. Patients´ perceptions on barriers that prevent and promote the use of telemedicine for HIV care in the public health system of Buenos Aires
title_fullStr 1388. Patients´ perceptions on barriers that prevent and promote the use of telemedicine for HIV care in the public health system of Buenos Aires
title_full_unstemmed 1388. Patients´ perceptions on barriers that prevent and promote the use of telemedicine for HIV care in the public health system of Buenos Aires
title_short 1388. Patients´ perceptions on barriers that prevent and promote the use of telemedicine for HIV care in the public health system of Buenos Aires
title_sort 1388. patients´ perceptions on barriers that prevent and promote the use of telemedicine for hiv care in the public health system of buenos aires
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676860/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1225
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