| Literature DB >> 32012061 |
Oscar Solans Fernández1, Francesc López Seguí2,3, Josep Vidal-Alaball4,5, Josep Maria Bonet Simo1, Oscar Hernandez Vian1, Pascual Roig Cabo1, Marta Carrasco Hernandez6, Carmen Olmos Dominguez1, Xavier Alzaga Reig1, Yesika Díaz Rodríguez6, Manuel Medina Peralta6, Eduardo Hermosilla6, Nuria Martínez León1, Nuria Guimferrer1, Mercedes Abizanda González7, Francesc García Cuyàs8, Pol Pérez Sust1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: eConsulta is a tele-consultation service involving doctors and patients, and is part of Catalonia's public health information technology system. The service has been in operation since the end of 2015 as an adjunct to face-to-face consultations. A key factor in understanding the barriers and facilitators to the acceptance of the tool is understanding the sociodemographic characteristics of general practitioners who determine its use.Entities:
Keywords: general practitioners; primary care; remote consultation; tele-consultation; tele-medicine
Year: 2020 PMID: 32012061 PMCID: PMC7055836 DOI: 10.2196/16484
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Med Inform
Figure 1Flowchart of the study population. NGP: number of general practitioners; NT: number of primary health teams; PCT: primary health team; eCAP: primary care information system; GP: general practitioner.
Sociodemographic characteristics of doctors included and excluded in the study.
| Demographic | All (N=3259) | Excluded (n=808) | Included (n=2451) | ||||
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| 28-34 years | 184 (5.65) | 50 (6.19) | 134 (5.47) |
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| 35-44 years | 897 (27.50) | 243 (30.10) | 654 (26.70) |
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| 45-54 years | 1001 (30.70) | 227 (28.10) | 774 (31.60) |
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| 55-66 years | 1121 (34.40) | 271 (33.5) | 850 (34.70) |
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| Missing | 56 (1.72) | 17 (2.10) | 39 (1.59) |
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| Male | 2201 (67.50) | 541 (67.00) | 1660 (67.70) |
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| Female | 1002 (30.70) | 250 (30.90) | 752 (30.70) |
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| Missing | 56 (1.72) | 17 (2.10) | 39 (1.59) |
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| Quality of care score | 760 (101) | 756 (102) | 762 (100) | .13 | |||
Sociodemographic characteristics of doctors by use of eConsulta.
| Demographic | Total (N=2451) | User (n=1269) | Nonuser (n=1182) | |||||
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| Female | 1660 (67.70) | 798 (62.90) | 862 (72.90) | ||||
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| Male | 752 (30.70) | 439 (34.60) | 313 (26.50) | ||||
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| Missing | 39 (1.59) | 32 (2.52) | 7 (0.59) | ||||
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| 28-34 years | 134 (5.47) | 91 (7.17) | 43 (3.64) | ||||
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| 35-44 years | 654 (26.70) | 326 (25.70) | 328 (27.70) | ||||
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| 45-54 years | 774 (31.60) | 319 (25.10) | 455 (38.50) | ||||
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| 55-66 years | 850 (34.70) | 501 (39.50) | 349 (29.50) | ||||
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| Missing | 39 (1.59) | 32 (2.52) | 7 (0.59) | ||||
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| 0R (Rural) | 227 (9.26) | 145 (11.40) | 82 (6.94) | ||||
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| 1R (Semirural) | 144 (5.88) | 90 (7.09) | 54 (4.57) | ||||
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| 2R (Semiurban) | 270 (11.00) | 170 (13.40) | 100 (8.46) | ||||
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| 4U (Urban, very low socioeconomic level) | 455 (18.60) | 233 (18.40) | 222 (18.80) | ||||
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| 3U (Urban, low socioeconomic level) | 474 (19.30) | 246 (19.40) | 228 (19.30) | ||||
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| 2U (Urban, high socioeconomic level) | 353 (14.40) | 183 (14.40) | 170 (14.40) | ||||
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| 1U (Urban, very high socioeconomic level) | 528 (21.50) | 202 (15.90) | 326 (27.60) | ||||
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| Rural | 641 (26.20) | 405 (31.90) | 236 (20.00) | ||||
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| Urban | 1810 (73.80) | 864 (68.10) | 946 (80.00) | ||||
| Adults seen, mean (SD) | 1102 (229) | 1111 (231) | 1093 (226) | .06 | ||||
| Age quota, mean (SD) | 50.1 (3.82) | 49.9 (3.62) | 50.3 (4.01) | .03 | ||||
| Quota for patients aged over 65 years (%), mean (SD) | 23.6 (7.91) | 23.2 (7.44) | 24.1 (8.37) | .006 | ||||
| Patients with PHFb activated (%), mean (SD) | 5.49 (2.85) | 4.62 (2.31) | 6.41 (3.08) | <.001 | ||||
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| No | 2090 (85.30) | 1123 (88.50) | 967 (81.80) | ||||
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| Yes | 361 (14.70) | 146 (11.50) | 215 (18.20) | ||||
| QoCc score - December 2017, mean (SD) | 762 (100) | 749 (108) | 775 (89.1) | <.001 | ||||
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| 0-20 | 459 (18.70) | 302 (23.80) | 157 (13.30) | ||||
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| 20-80 | 1497 (61.10) | 734 (57.80) | 763 (64.60) | ||||
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| 80-100 | 495 (20.20) | 233 (18.40) | 262 (22.20) | ||||
| PPQSd score - December 2017, mean (SD) | 62.1 (18.4) | 60.7 (18.6) | 63.5 (18.1) | <.001 | ||||
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| 0-20 | 396 (16.20) | 213 (16.80) | 183 (15.50) | ||||
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| 20-80 | 1364 (55.70) | 672 (53.00) | 692 (58.50) | ||||
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| 80-100 | 477 (19.50) | 203 (16.00) | 274 (23.20) | ||||
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| Missing | 214 (8.73) | 181 (14.30) | 33 (2.79) | ||||
| Replies in less than 5 days (%), mean (SD) | 67.5 (28.60) | 75.1 (29.80) | 65.9 (28.10) | <.001 | ||||
| Accessibility in 48 hours (%), mean (SD) | 31.1 (23.50) | 31.7 (25.10) | 30.5 (21.60) | .23 | ||||
| Accessibility in 5 days (%), mean (SD) | 50.3 (27.80) | 48.8 (28.80) | 51.9 (26.60) | .006 | ||||
| Accessibility in 10 days (%), mean (SD) | 74.2 (23.70) | 71.5 (25.10) | 77.1 (21.80) | <.001 | ||||
aPCT: primary care team.
bPHF: personal health folder.
cQoC: quality of care.
dPPQS: pharmacy prescription quality standard.
Results of the logistic regression model.
| Demographic | Odds ratio (95% CI) | |
| Age: 35-44 yearsa | 2.152 (1.431-3.277) | <.001 |
| Age: 45-54 years | 2.969 (1.979-4.512) | <.001 |
| Age: 56-66 years | 1.528 (1.019-2.320) | .04 |
| Sex: Male | 0.717 (0.592-0.869) | <.001 |
| QoCb score 20-80% | 1.942 (1.542-2.454) | <.001 |
| QoC score 80-100% | 2.329 (1.761-3.088) | <.001 |
| Semirural type | 1.299 (0.823-2.047) | .26 |
| Semiurban type | 1.158 (0.784-1.713) | .46 |
| Urban 4: very low socioeconomic level | 2.024 (1.410-2.919) | <.001 |
| Urban 3: low socioeconomic level | 2.038 (1.428-2.920) | <.001 |
| Urban 2: high socioeconomic level | 2.207 (1.513-3.231) | <.001 |
| Urban 1: very high socioeconomic level | 4.016 (2.820-5.750) | <.001 |
| Accessibility in 10 days | 1.017 (1.013-1.021) | <.001 |
| Teaching indicator 2017 | 1.496 (1.165-1.923) | .002 |
aAll variables have a reference category.
bQoC: quality of care.