Awareness and attitude of healthcare workers towards Telehealth in Cairo, Egypt
Sara Shouman (1), Tamer Emara (2), Heba Gamal Saber (3), Mohamed Farouk
Allam (1)
1. Faculty of Medicine, Family Medicine, Ain
Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
2. Faculty of Medicine, Neurology, Ain Shams
University, Cairo, Egypt.
3. Faculty of Medicine, Geriatrics and
Gerontology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
International
Journal of Clinical Practice 2021 Mar 2;e14128. Online
ahead of print.
First published: 02 March 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ijcp.14128
Abstract
Background: Telehealth is delivering health care services remote from health-care
facilities using telecommunications. Egypt is aiming for Universal Health
Coverage; this increases the demand for telehealth in routine health services.
Objective: To measure the awareness of telehealth health care workers of primary
health care units and to evaluate the effect of an orientation programme on
primary health care workers' awareness and acceptance of the application of
telehealth.
Methodology: This was an intervention study amongst health care workers. A
self-administrated valid questionnaire for health care workers was designed,
the questionnaire consists of different domains of knowledge in addition to
advantages, disadvantages, security and necessity perceptions. Each domain
consists of Likert scale questions of 5 points. The questions were scored as
the worst answer (1) and the best (5). A total of 109 questionnaires were
filled by participants who spent at least 6 months in primary health care
units. Then the health care workers attended an orientation programme and the
questionnaire was re-filled once more. A total of 104 was recollected. Ethical
issues were considered.
Results: 50.5% of the health care workers were aware of telehealth; 66.7% of
health care workers with master's degree were aware of telehealth in comparison
to 31.8% amongst those with a diploma, 64.3% of physicians were aware of
telehealth, while 9.6% of nurses were aware. The score of knowledge and
attitude increased from 130 ± 23.538 to 156.49 ± 18.456 after the educational
programme.
Conclusion: Half of the health care workers were aware of telehealth; the
orientation improved the Healthcare Workers' knowledge and attitude.
Key Words: Telehealth, Primary Health Centers, Health Care Workers.
International
Journal of Clinical Practice 2021 Mar 2;e14128. Online
ahead of print.
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