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Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Telemedicine Among Doctors in Karachi

Background Telemedicine is an affordable use of information and communication technology (ICT) to enable long-distance patient care and health care services. While the developed world continues to take advantage of this technology, its concept remains new to Pakistan. This study aims to assess the k...

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Autores principales: Ashfaq, Ahsan, Memon, Shehzeen F, Zehra, Ayesha, Barry, Samrana, Jawed, Huzema, Akhtar, Maryam, Kirmani, Wajeeha, Malik, Faaiz, Khawaja, Adina W, Barry, Hamama, Saiyid, Hadi, Farooqui, Nimra, Khalid, Shazra, Abbasi, Komal, Siddiqi, Rabbia
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Publicado: Cureus 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7065727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32190480
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6927
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author Ashfaq, Ahsan
Memon, Shehzeen F
Zehra, Ayesha
Barry, Samrana
Jawed, Huzema
Akhtar, Maryam
Kirmani, Wajeeha
Malik, Faaiz
Khawaja, Adina W
Barry, Hamama
Saiyid, Hadi
Farooqui, Nimra
Khalid, Shazra
Abbasi, Komal
Siddiqi, Rabbia
author_facet Ashfaq, Ahsan
Memon, Shehzeen F
Zehra, Ayesha
Barry, Samrana
Jawed, Huzema
Akhtar, Maryam
Kirmani, Wajeeha
Malik, Faaiz
Khawaja, Adina W
Barry, Hamama
Saiyid, Hadi
Farooqui, Nimra
Khalid, Shazra
Abbasi, Komal
Siddiqi, Rabbia
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description Background Telemedicine is an affordable use of information and communication technology (ICT) to enable long-distance patient care and health care services. While the developed world continues to take advantage of this technology, its concept remains new to Pakistan. This study aims to assess the knowledge and perceptions regarding telemedicine among health care professionals in Karachi, Pakistan. Methods  This cross-sectional study was carried out among doctors employed in the public health sector in Karachi from June 2018 to August 2018. Data were collected using a self-designed well-structured questionnaire using a five-point Likert scale, built after an extensive literature review. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS version 22. Categorical data were reported as frequencies and percentages. Results A total of 224 doctors, working in the Department of Internal Medicine (27.6%), Pediatrics (9.8%), Cardiology (6.6%), Gynecology (5.35%), Neurology (5.8%), and other specialties (44.6%), participated in the study. A total of 80.7 % of the doctors were aware of the definition of telemedicine. A total of 28.1% of them believed telemedicine to be effective in providing faster medical care while 23.2% thought of it as a means of reducing the white coat syndrome. A total of 42.9% believed that telemedicine disrupts the doctor-patient relationship and causes a breach of patient privacy. A total of 34.8% of the doctors favored the idea of introducing national standards for practicing telemedicine while 33.5% of doctors also agreed that providing a legal explanation of telemedicine to patients was of paramount importance. Poverty and lack of education (90.6%) was thought to be the biggest barrier to the practice of telemedicine in the developing world. Conclusions The knowledge regarding telemedicine among doctors in Karachi was found to be average. However, the perceptions about and attitude towards the introduction and implementation of this new technology were welcomed by the majority of participants with an emphasis on increasing awareness. Conferences and workshops are needed to increase knowledge about telemedicine in Pakistan.
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spelling pubmed-70657272020-03-18 Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Telemedicine Among Doctors in Karachi Ashfaq, Ahsan Memon, Shehzeen F Zehra, Ayesha Barry, Samrana Jawed, Huzema Akhtar, Maryam Kirmani, Wajeeha Malik, Faaiz Khawaja, Adina W Barry, Hamama Saiyid, Hadi Farooqui, Nimra Khalid, Shazra Abbasi, Komal Siddiqi, Rabbia Cureus Medical Education Background Telemedicine is an affordable use of information and communication technology (ICT) to enable long-distance patient care and health care services. While the developed world continues to take advantage of this technology, its concept remains new to Pakistan. This study aims to assess the knowledge and perceptions regarding telemedicine among health care professionals in Karachi, Pakistan. Methods  This cross-sectional study was carried out among doctors employed in the public health sector in Karachi from June 2018 to August 2018. Data were collected using a self-designed well-structured questionnaire using a five-point Likert scale, built after an extensive literature review. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS version 22. Categorical data were reported as frequencies and percentages. Results A total of 224 doctors, working in the Department of Internal Medicine (27.6%), Pediatrics (9.8%), Cardiology (6.6%), Gynecology (5.35%), Neurology (5.8%), and other specialties (44.6%), participated in the study. A total of 80.7 % of the doctors were aware of the definition of telemedicine. A total of 28.1% of them believed telemedicine to be effective in providing faster medical care while 23.2% thought of it as a means of reducing the white coat syndrome. A total of 42.9% believed that telemedicine disrupts the doctor-patient relationship and causes a breach of patient privacy. A total of 34.8% of the doctors favored the idea of introducing national standards for practicing telemedicine while 33.5% of doctors also agreed that providing a legal explanation of telemedicine to patients was of paramount importance. Poverty and lack of education (90.6%) was thought to be the biggest barrier to the practice of telemedicine in the developing world. Conclusions The knowledge regarding telemedicine among doctors in Karachi was found to be average. However, the perceptions about and attitude towards the introduction and implementation of this new technology were welcomed by the majority of participants with an emphasis on increasing awareness. Conferences and workshops are needed to increase knowledge about telemedicine in Pakistan. Cureus 2020-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7065727/ /pubmed/32190480 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6927 Text en Copyright © 2020, Ashfaq et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ashfaq, Ahsan
Memon, Shehzeen F
Zehra, Ayesha
Barry, Samrana
Jawed, Huzema
Akhtar, Maryam
Kirmani, Wajeeha
Malik, Faaiz
Khawaja, Adina W
Barry, Hamama
Saiyid, Hadi
Farooqui, Nimra
Khalid, Shazra
Abbasi, Komal
Siddiqi, Rabbia
Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Telemedicine Among Doctors in Karachi
title Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Telemedicine Among Doctors in Karachi
title_full Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Telemedicine Among Doctors in Karachi
title_fullStr Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Telemedicine Among Doctors in Karachi
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title_short Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Telemedicine Among Doctors in Karachi
title_sort knowledge and attitude regarding telemedicine among doctors in karachi
topic Medical Education
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7065727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32190480
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6927
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