Literature DB >> 26295592

Measuring Satisfaction and Usability of FaceTime for Virtual Visits in Patients with Uncontrolled Diabetes.

Mark D Robinson1, Ashley R Branham2, Andrea Locklear3, Sandy Robertson1, Tonda Gridley1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The interconnection capabilities of mobile device platforms offer the opportunity for efficient delivery of healthcare and afford the potential to increase access to patients with chronic diseases. With the increased incidence of diabetes mellitus in the United States, innovative strategies to improve access to healthcare teams are necessary. The aim of this study was to determine satisfaction and usability of patients and diabetes care team members with videoconferencing capabilities using an iPad®2 (Apple, Cupertino, CA).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients were provided an iPad2 with videoconferencing capabilities using FaceTime® (Apple) (n=34). Patients were scheduled virtual visits with a multidisciplinary diabetes care team. Participants were given a 12-item survey at Day 90 of study enrollment. Members of the diabetes care team were provided a five-item survey at Days 30, 90, and 180 of the study period.
RESULTS: Sixty-five percent of patients reported satisfaction using FaceTime for visits. Seventy-six percent of patients agreed that FaceTime was effective in improving diabetes. Overall satisfaction with technology declined over the study period among members of the diabetes care team.
CONCLUSIONS: The results provide practical information on using video technology to conduct chronic disease care. Overall, patients and the diabetes care team reported positive ratings in terms of usability and satisfaction with selected technology for virtual visits. Although limitations using FaceTime virtual visits exist, FaceTime has potential to increase patient access to a multidisciplinary care team. Additional research is warranted to determine economic and clinical outcomes for two-way visual technology.

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Keywords:  technology; telecommunications; telehealth; telemedicine

Year:  2015        PMID: 26295592     DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2014.0238

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


  7 in total

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2.  A Mobile Phone-Based Self-Monitoring Tool for Perioperative Gastric Cancer Patients With Incentive Spirometer: Randomized Controlled Trial.

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3.  Feasibility Evaluation of Commercially Available Video Conferencing Devices to Technically Direct Untrained Nonmedical Personnel to Perform a Rapid Trauma Ultrasound Examination.

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Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2019-11-14

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Authors:  Mary Beth Modic; Katie Neuendorf; Amy K Windover
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5.  Novel mHealth App to Deliver Geriatric Assessment-Driven Interventions for Older Adults With Cancer: Pilot Feasibility and Usability Study.

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Journal:  JMIR Cancer       Date:  2018-10-29

6.  Video Consultations Between Patients and Clinicians in Diabetes, Cancer, and Heart Failure Services: Linguistic Ethnographic Study of Video-Mediated Interaction.

Authors:  Sara E Shaw; Lucas Martinus Seuren; Joseph Wherton; Deborah Cameron; Christine A'Court; Shanti Vijayaraghavan; Joanne Morris; Satyajit Bhattacharya; Trisha Greenhalgh
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Review 7.  A Review of Patient and Provider Satisfaction with Telemedicine.

Authors:  Mary Nguyen; Morgan Waller; Aarti Pandya; Jay Portnoy
Journal:  Curr Allergy Asthma Rep       Date:  2020-09-22       Impact factor: 4.806

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