| Literature DB >> 27102886 |
Varadraj Gurupur1, Kruparaj Shettian1, Peixin Xu1, Scott Hines2, Mitzi Desselles2, Manish Dhawan3, Thomas Th Wan1, Amanda Raffenaud1, Lindsey Anderson2.
Abstract
This study identified the readiness factors that may create challenges in the use of telemedicine among patients in northern Louisiana with cancer. To identify these readiness factors, the team of investigators developed 19 survey questions that were provided to the patients or to their caregivers. The team collected responses from 147 respondents from rural and urban residential backgrounds. These responses were used to identify the individuals' readiness for utilising telemedicine through factor analysis, Cronbach's alpha reliability test, analysis of variance and ordinary least squares regression. The analysis results indicated that the favourable factor (positive readiness item) had a mean value of 3.47, whereas the unfavourable factor (negative readiness item) had a mean value of 2.76. Cronbach's alpha reliability test provided an alpha value of 0.79. Overall, our study indicated a positive attitude towards the use of telemedicine in northern Louisiana.Entities:
Keywords: feasibility study; telehealth; telemedicine
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27102886 DOI: 10.1177/1460458216639740
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Informatics J ISSN: 1460-4582 Impact factor: 2.681