TY - JOUR
T1 - Patient and physician satisfaction in a clinical study of telemedicine in a hypertensive patient population
AU - Krousel-Wood, Marie A.
AU - Re, Richard N.
AU - Abdoh, Ahmed
AU - Bradford, David
AU - Kleit, Andrew
AU - Chambers, Richard
AU - Altobello, Carolyn
AU - Ginther, Barbara
AU - Gomez, Natalie
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - We studied patient and physician satisfaction with telemedicine for the care of a hypertensive population. Once recruited, participants were seen both in person and via telemedicine (in random order) on the same day. After each meeting, patient and physician satisfaction surveys were completed. In the 12-month study, there were 107 pairs of visits. The physicians reported a small but significant increase in workload, mental effort, technical skills and visit duration for telemedicine when compared with face-to-face consultations. They noted that the telemedicine system worked well in the majority of cases and could reduce the need for future treatment. Patients reported slightly but significantly higher satisfaction scores for the following for in-person than for telemedicine meetings: technical quality, interpersonal care and time spent. Patients reported high satisfaction scores for both telemedicine and in-person visits.
AB - We studied patient and physician satisfaction with telemedicine for the care of a hypertensive population. Once recruited, participants were seen both in person and via telemedicine (in random order) on the same day. After each meeting, patient and physician satisfaction surveys were completed. In the 12-month study, there were 107 pairs of visits. The physicians reported a small but significant increase in workload, mental effort, technical skills and visit duration for telemedicine when compared with face-to-face consultations. They noted that the telemedicine system worked well in the majority of cases and could reduce the need for future treatment. Patients reported slightly but significantly higher satisfaction scores for the following for in-person than for telemedicine meetings: technical quality, interpersonal care and time spent. Patients reported high satisfaction scores for both telemedicine and in-person visits.
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U2 - 10.1258/1357633011936417
DO - 10.1258/1357633011936417
M3 - Article
C2 - 11506755
AN - SCOPUS:0035223667
SN - 1357-633X
VL - 7
SP - 206
EP - 211
JO - Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
JF - Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
IS - 4
ER -