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Physician Satisfaction With Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mayo Clinic Florida Experience
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate physician perceptions and attitudes toward telemedicine use at a tertiary care academic institution in northeast Florida during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. PATIENTS AND METHODS: An anonymous 38-question cross-sectional survey was developed using Qualtrics survey sof...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8245346/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34226884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2021.06.006 |
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author | Malouff, Timothy D. TerKonda, Sarvam P. Knight, Dacre Abu Dabrh, Abd Moain Perlman, Adam I. Munipalli, Bala Dudenkov, Daniel V. Heckman, Michael G. White, Launia J. Wert, Katey M. Pascual, Jorge M. Rivera, Fernando A. Shoaei, Michelle M. Leak, Michelle A. Harrell, Anna C. Trifiletti, Daniel M. Buskirk, Steven J. |
author_facet | Malouff, Timothy D. TerKonda, Sarvam P. Knight, Dacre Abu Dabrh, Abd Moain Perlman, Adam I. Munipalli, Bala Dudenkov, Daniel V. Heckman, Michael G. White, Launia J. Wert, Katey M. Pascual, Jorge M. Rivera, Fernando A. Shoaei, Michelle M. Leak, Michelle A. Harrell, Anna C. Trifiletti, Daniel M. Buskirk, Steven J. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate physician perceptions and attitudes toward telemedicine use at a tertiary care academic institution in northeast Florida during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. PATIENTS AND METHODS: An anonymous 38-question cross-sectional survey was developed using Qualtrics survey software (Qualtrics) and e-mailed to all staff physicians from all specialty disciplines at Mayo Clinic in Florida. The survey was open from August 17, 2020, through September 1, 2020. Collected data included general demographic characteristics and employment information, attitude and experience with telemedicine use before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, perception of patients’ experience, and the effect of telemedicine on burnout. RESULTS: The survey was distributed to 529 eligible physicians at our institution, with 103 physicians responding (20%). The distribution of specialties was 22% primary care specialties, 41% other internal medicine subspecialties, and 18% surgical specialties. Collectively, 63% found comparable quality of care when provided virtually (vs in-person) whereas 80% perceived telemedicine as cost-effective. A total of 76% of physicians felt that telemedicine increased flexibility and control over patient care activities, with 36% reporting improved work-life balance and 30% reporting improved burnout symptoms. Overall, 42% preferred using telemedicine over in-person visits when possible. CONCLUSION: Physicians generally had positive attitudes regarding the adoption of telemedicine and perceived that the quality of health care delivery as generally comparable to in-person care. Future studies are needed to explore attitudes regarding telemedicine after the pandemic and how this virtual technology may be further used to improve physicians’ professional and personal well-being. |
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spelling | pubmed-82453462021-07-01 Physician Satisfaction With Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mayo Clinic Florida Experience Malouff, Timothy D. TerKonda, Sarvam P. Knight, Dacre Abu Dabrh, Abd Moain Perlman, Adam I. Munipalli, Bala Dudenkov, Daniel V. Heckman, Michael G. White, Launia J. Wert, Katey M. Pascual, Jorge M. Rivera, Fernando A. Shoaei, Michelle M. Leak, Michelle A. Harrell, Anna C. Trifiletti, Daniel M. Buskirk, Steven J. Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate physician perceptions and attitudes toward telemedicine use at a tertiary care academic institution in northeast Florida during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. PATIENTS AND METHODS: An anonymous 38-question cross-sectional survey was developed using Qualtrics survey software (Qualtrics) and e-mailed to all staff physicians from all specialty disciplines at Mayo Clinic in Florida. The survey was open from August 17, 2020, through September 1, 2020. Collected data included general demographic characteristics and employment information, attitude and experience with telemedicine use before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, perception of patients’ experience, and the effect of telemedicine on burnout. RESULTS: The survey was distributed to 529 eligible physicians at our institution, with 103 physicians responding (20%). The distribution of specialties was 22% primary care specialties, 41% other internal medicine subspecialties, and 18% surgical specialties. Collectively, 63% found comparable quality of care when provided virtually (vs in-person) whereas 80% perceived telemedicine as cost-effective. A total of 76% of physicians felt that telemedicine increased flexibility and control over patient care activities, with 36% reporting improved work-life balance and 30% reporting improved burnout symptoms. Overall, 42% preferred using telemedicine over in-person visits when possible. CONCLUSION: Physicians generally had positive attitudes regarding the adoption of telemedicine and perceived that the quality of health care delivery as generally comparable to in-person care. Future studies are needed to explore attitudes regarding telemedicine after the pandemic and how this virtual technology may be further used to improve physicians’ professional and personal well-being. Elsevier 2021-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8245346/ /pubmed/34226884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2021.06.006 Text en © 2021 [Author/Employing Institution] https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Malouff, Timothy D. TerKonda, Sarvam P. Knight, Dacre Abu Dabrh, Abd Moain Perlman, Adam I. Munipalli, Bala Dudenkov, Daniel V. Heckman, Michael G. White, Launia J. Wert, Katey M. Pascual, Jorge M. Rivera, Fernando A. Shoaei, Michelle M. Leak, Michelle A. Harrell, Anna C. Trifiletti, Daniel M. Buskirk, Steven J. Physician Satisfaction With Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mayo Clinic Florida Experience |
title | Physician Satisfaction With Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mayo Clinic Florida Experience |
title_full | Physician Satisfaction With Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mayo Clinic Florida Experience |
title_fullStr | Physician Satisfaction With Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mayo Clinic Florida Experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Physician Satisfaction With Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mayo Clinic Florida Experience |
title_short | Physician Satisfaction With Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mayo Clinic Florida Experience |
title_sort | physician satisfaction with telemedicine during the covid-19 pandemic: the mayo clinic florida experience |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8245346/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34226884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2021.06.006 |
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