| Literature DB >> 22997511 |
Sheba George1, Alison Hamilton, Richard S Baker.
Abstract
Introduction. Telemedicine is promoted as a means to increase access to specialty medical care among the urban underserved, yet little is known about its acceptability among these populations. We used components of a diffusion of innovation conceptual framework to analyze preexperience perceptions about telemedicine to assess its appeal among urban underserved African Americans and Latinos. Methods. Ten focus groups were conducted with African American (n = 43) and Latino participants (n = 44) in both English and Spanish and analyzed for key themes. Results. Both groups perceived increased and immediate access to multiple medical opinions and reduced wait time as relative advantages of telemedicine. However, African Americans expressed more concerns than Latinos about confidentiality, privacy, and the physical absence of the specialist. This difference may reflect lower levels of trust in new health care innovations among African Americans resulting from a legacy of past abuses in the US medical system as compared to immigrant Latinos who do not have this particular historical backdrop. Conclusions. These findings have implications for important issues such as adoption of telemedicine, patient satisfaction, doctor-patient interactions, and the development and tailoring of strategies targeted to each of these populations for the introduction, marketing, and implementation of telemedicine.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22997511 PMCID: PMC3444862 DOI: 10.1155/2012/715194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Telemed Appl ISSN: 1687-6415
Focus group composition.
| African Americans | Latinos | |||
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| Seniors, | 1 | 9 | 6 | 10 |
| 2 | 8 | 7 | 10 | |
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| Parents, | 3 | 7 | 8 | 8 |
| 4 | 9 | 9 | 9 | |
| 5 | 10 | 10 | 7 | |
Focus group script—interview themes and examples of questions*.
| Broad themes | Example questions |
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| A telemedicine clinic in your community | (i) How do you feel about it? |
| (ii) How did you form this impression? | |
| (iii) From what particular experiences? | |
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| Perceived advantages and disadvantages of telemedicine | (i) What are specific benefits? |
| (ii) What are potential challenges? | |
| (iii) Would telemedicine address any specific gaps/issues you have with your present form of health care? | |
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| Ideal recipients of telemedicine care | (i) Would you use telemedicine yourself? |
| (ii) Would you recommend it to a friend? | |
| (iii) Would it be particularly suitable for older people/young children? | |
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| Conditions and context of use | (i) For what types of health conditions would you be most comfortable using telemedicine? |
| (ii) How often and under what conditions (e.g., weekends only) would you want to use such a clinic? | |
∗These are examples of only some of the initiating questions used. Other more probing questions were asked of participants depending on what their responses were in order to gain more in-depth information.
Advantages and concerns about telemedicine for African American and Latino participants.
| Advantages | Concerns | |
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| African Americans | (1) Reduced waiting time | (1) The physical absence of the physician specialist |
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| Latinos | (1) Reduced waiting time | (1) Privacy/confidentiality issues related to the presence of personal information on the internet, to a lesser extent |