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Open Access 01-12-2023 | Telemedicine | Research

Patients’ perspectives and preferences toward telemedicine versus in-person visits: a mixed-methods study on 1226 patients

Authors: Khadijeh Moulaei, Abbas Sheikhtaheri, Farhad Fatehi, Mostafa Shanbehzadeh, Kambiz Bahaadinbeigy

Published in: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Introduction

Despite the fact that telemedicine can eliminate geographical and time limitations and offer the possibility of diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases by sharing reliable information, many individuals still prefer to visit medical centers for in-person consultations. The aim of this study was to determine the level of acceptance of telemedicine compared to in-person visits, identify the perceived advantages of telemedicine over in-person visits, and to explore the reasons why patients choose either of these two types of visits.

Methods

We developed a questionnaire using the rational method. The questionnaire consisted of multiple-choice questions and one open-ended question. A total of 2059 patients were invited to participate in the study. Chi-square tests and descriptive statistics were employed for data analysis. To analyze the data from the open-ended question, we conducted qualitative content analysis using MAXQDA 18.

Results

Out of the 1226 participants who completed the questionnaire, 865 (71%) preferred in-person visits, while 361 (29%) preferred telemedicine. Factors such as education level, specific health conditions, and prior experience with telemedicine influenced the preference for telemedicine. The participants provided a total of 183 different reasons for choosing either telemedicine (108 reasons) or in-person visits (75 reasons). Avoiding infectious diseases, saving cost, and eliminating and overcoming geographical distance barriers were three primary telemedicine benefits. The primary reasons for selecting an in-person visit were: more accurate diagnosis of the disease, more accurate and better examination of the patient by the physician, and more accurate and better treatment of the disease.

Conclusion

The results demonstrate that despite the numerous benefits offered by telemedicine, the majority of patients still exhibit a preference for in-person visits. In order to promote broader acceptance of telemedicine, it becomes crucial for telemedicine services to address patient preferences and concerns effectively. Employing effective change management strategies can aid in overcoming resistance and facilitating the widespread adoption of telemedicine within the population.
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Metadata
Title
Patients’ perspectives and preferences toward telemedicine versus in-person visits: a mixed-methods study on 1226 patients
Authors
Khadijeh Moulaei
Abbas Sheikhtaheri
Farhad Fatehi
Mostafa Shanbehzadeh
Kambiz Bahaadinbeigy
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Telemedicine
Published in
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12911-023-02348-4

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