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Specific health status has an impact on the willingness to use telemonitoring: data from a 2009 health survey in north rhine-westphalia, Germany.

Claudia Bürmann Genannt Siggemann1, Monika Mensing, Thomas Classen, Claudia Hornberg, Claudia Terschüren.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Demographic changes in Germany are expected to cause a rising need for medical care and therapy while capacities are declining. Telemedicine offers the option of minimizing some aspects of these problems, but so far, many telemedicine projects in Germany (including telemonitoring projects) are not applied to the clinical routine. This study was done to assess the influence of health factors on potential willingness to use telemonitoring devices at home.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Health status and other health-relevant factors were determined using individual and medical factors (e.g., reported diseases). Principal-component analysis was used to identify groups with a specific response behavior. This study was based on a representative telephone survey conducted in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia in 2009.
RESULTS: Willingness to use telemonitoring was high in North Rhine-Westphalia but decreased with age. Men showed a significantly greater willingness to use telemonitoring than did women. Also, there was an effect associated with the subjects' health status (e.g., cardiovascular diseases caused a decrease of 9.7% in the level of acceptance, whereas musculoskeletal disorders caused a decrease of 5.1%).
CONCLUSIONS: The target groups for telemonitoring consisted mainly of elderly persons and those with certain diseases. This study showed that being diseased lowered the willingness to use telemonitoring. People need to understand better how telemonitoring can help to improve controlling their health status and coping with the disease. It is necessary to reflect on these specific needs if telemonitoring is to become routine in the German healthcare system.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23906307     DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2012.0214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Telemed J E Health        ISSN: 1530-5627            Impact factor:   3.536


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1.  Understanding Older People's Readiness for Receiving Telehealth: Mixed-Method Study.

Authors:  Cornelis Tm van Houwelingen; Roelof Ga Ettema; Michelangelo Gef Antonietti; Helianthe Sm Kort
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2018-04-06       Impact factor: 5.428

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