| Literature DB >> 36011185 |
Saeed M Alghamdi1,2, Abdulelah M Aldhahir3, Jaber S Alqahtani4, Rayan A Siraj5, Abdullah S Alsulayyim2,3, Abdullah A Almojaibel6, Munyra Alhotye7, Abdullah M Alanazi7,8, Abdullah A Alqarni9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Telehealth services are widely used in Saudi Arabia. Despite this, neither the use rate nor the attitudes, perceptions, and barriers concerning telehealth applications have been evaluated nationally from the perspective of healthcare providers (HCPs). AIM: This study aims to explore the use rate of telehealth, as well as the attitudes, perceptions, and barriers concerning telehealth use in Saudi Arabia from the perspective of HCPs. METHODS ANDEntities:
Keywords: barriers; healthcare providers; perception; telehealth
Year: 2022 PMID: 36011185 PMCID: PMC9408269 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10081527
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Demographic data and characteristics of all study respondents.
| Variable | Frequency (%), Median [IQR], and M ± SD |
|---|---|
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| 44 [28 to 59] |
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| Male | 677 (65.0%) |
| Female | 357 (35.0%) |
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| Western Region | 414 (40%) |
| Central Region | 187 (18%) |
| Southern Region | 175 (17%) |
| Eastern Region | 155 (15%) |
| Northern Region | 103 (10%) |
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| Primary care | 497 (48%) |
| Tertiary hospitals | 537 (52%) |
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| Yes | 491 (47%) |
| No | 543 (53%) |
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| 6.00 ± 5.31 |
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| <1 yr. | 222 (21.47%) |
| 1 to 3 yrs. | 150 (14.51%) |
| 4 to 6 yrs. | 58 (5.61%) |
| 7 to 9 yrs. | 24 (2.32%) |
| ≥ 10 yrs. | 37 (3.58%) |
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| Physician | 231 (22.34%) |
| Nurse | 222 (21.47%) |
| Respiratory therapy | 186 (17.99%) |
| Physiotherapy | 120 (11.61%) |
| Pharmacy | 112 (10.83%) |
| Radiology | 29 (2.80%) |
| Hospital administration | 26 (2.51%) |
| Emergency Medical Services | 16 (1.54%) |
| Occupational therapy | 15 (1.45%) |
| Health education | 14 (1.35%) |
| Operation room technician | 13 (1.25%) |
| Medical Laboratory | 8 (0.77%) |
| Speech-language therapy | 7 (0.68%) |
| Anaesthesia | 7 (0.68%) |
| Public health | 6 (0.58%) |
| Biomedical Engineering | 4 (0.38%) |
| Dietitian | 3 (0.29%) |
| Dentist | 3 (0.29%) |
| Profession not declared | 12 (1.16%) |
Data are presented as frequencies and percentages. Continuous variables are presented as mean (±SD) or median [IQR]. * Data are reported out of 491 respondents who used telehealth.
Perception of Telehealth Applications among Users (n = 491).
| Domains and Items | Strongly Agree | Agree | Neutral | Disagree | Strongly Disagree |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 181 (43.30%) | 172 (41.15%) | 53 (12.68%) | 12 (2.87 %) | 0 (0.0%) |
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| 167 (39.95.2%) | 193 (46.17%) | 44 (10.53%) | 13 (3.11%) | 1 (0.24%) |
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| 171 (40.91%) | 186 (44.50%) | 47 (11.24%) | 11 (2.63%) | 3 (0.72%) |
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| 164 (39.23%) | 183 (43.78%) | 57 (13.64%) | 11 (2.63%) | 3 (0.72%) |
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| 180 (43.06%) | 172 (41.15%) | 53 (12.68%) | 11 (2.63%) | 2 (0.48%) |
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| 164 (39.23%) | 185 (44.26%) | 52 (12.44%) | 14 (3.35%) | 3 (0.72%) |
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| 141 (33.73%) | 177 (42.34%) | 71 (16.99%) | 25(5.98%) | 4 (0.96%) |
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| 159 (38.04%) | 172 (41.15%) | 69 (16.51%) | 16(3.83%) | 2 (0.48%) |
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| 118 (28.23%) | 110 (26.32%) | 101 (24.16%) | 77(18.42%) | 12 (2.87%) |
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| 190 (45.45%) | 167 (39.95%) | 53 (12.68%) | 6 (1.44%) | 2 (0.48%) |
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| 113 (27.03%) | 167 (39.95%) | 111 (26.56%) | 22 (5.26%) | 5 (1.20%) |
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| 101 (24.16%) | 161 (38.52%) | 126 (30.14%) | 22 (5.26%) | 8 (1.91%) |
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| 149 (35.65%) | 162 (38.76%) | 72 (17.22%) | 28 (6.70%) | 7 (1.67%) |
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| 121 (28.95%) | 183 (43.78%) | 85 (20.33%) | 27 (6.46%) | 2 (0.48%) |
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| 142 (33.97%) | 193 (46.17%) | 63 (15.07%) | 19 (4.55%) | 1 (0.24%) |
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| 160 (38.28%) | 194 (46.41%) | 49 (11.72%) | 13 (3.11%) | 2 (0.48%) |
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| 138 (33.01%) | 187 (44.74%) | 73 (17.46%) | 17 (4.07%) | 3 (0.72%) |
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| 129 (30.86%) | 198 (47.37%) | 67 (16.03%) | 20 (4.78%) | 4 (0.96%) |
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| 151 (36.12%) | 184 (44.02%) | 67 (16.03%) | 15 (3.59%) | 1 (0.24%) |
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| 156 (37.32%) | 186 (44.50%) | 61 (14.59%) | 13 (3.11%) | 2 (0.48%) |
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| 137 (32.78%) | 159 (38.04%) | 97 (4.78%) | 20 (4.78%) | 5 (1.20%) |
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| 140 (33.49%) | 181 (43.30%) | 71 (16.99%) | 23 (5.50%) | 3 (0.72%) |
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| 124 (29.67%) | 202 (48.33%) | 70 (16.75%) | 17 (4.07%) | 5 (1.20%) |
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| 106 (25.36%) | 178 (42.58%) | 92 (22.01%) | 37 (8.85%) | 5 (1.20%) |
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| 145 (34.69%) | 178 (42.58%) | 67 (16.03%) | 27 (6.46%) | 1 (0.24%) |
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| 153 (36.60%) | 181 (43.30%) | 65 (15.55%) | 17 (4.07%) | 2 (0.48%) |
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| 124 (29.67%) | 169 (40.43%) | 82 (19.62%) | 38 (9.09%) | 5 (1.20%) |
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| 132 (31.58%) | 188 (44.98%) | 68 (16.27%) | 27 (6.46%) | 3 (0.72%) |
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| 149 (35.65%) | 175 (41.87%) | 66 (15.79%) | 24 (5.74%) | 4 (0.96%) |
Telehealth Use Experience and Rate per Profession in Saudi Arabia (n = 491).
| Profession | Experience of TH | Clinical Experience | TH Use Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speech-language therapy | 4.57 ± 2.43 | 4.46 ± 2.07 | 98% |
| Public health | 1.16 ± 0.40 | 1.10 ± 0.78 | 95% |
| Health education | 1.85 ± 1.61 | 1.62 ± 2.52 | 89% |
| Emergency medical services | 4.00 ± 2.44 | 4.61 ± 4.38 | 87% |
| Radiology | 4.10 ± 2.17 | 3.93 ± 3.23 | 83% |
| Biomedical engineering | 2.50 ± 2.38 | 1.25 ± 0.25 | 82% |
| Operation room technician | 5.53 ± 0.31 | 7.15 ± 1.99 | 77% |
| Respiratory therapy | 4.40 ± 2.21 | 3.35 ± 3.00 | 76% |
| Nurse | 4.57 ± 1.96 | 6.14 ± 5.23 | 74% |
| Anaesthesia | 5.85 ± 0.37 | 8.14 ± 4.18 | 72% |
| Physiotherapy | 4.19 ± 2.11 | 6.05 ± 4.32 | 69% |
| Dietitian | 4.00 ± 2.64 | 2.66 ± 2.51 | 67% |
| Medical laboratory | 2.12 ± 1.72 | 3.31 ± 2.34 | 64% |
| Pharmacy | 3.90 ± 2.17 | 6.33 ± 5.23 | 62% |
| Hospital administration | 5.15 ± 1.64 | 9.01 ± 7.20 | 57% |
| Occupational therapy | 4.66 ± 2.02 | 8.20 ± 5.17 | 57% |
| Profession not declared | 4.83 ± 1.80 | 8.5 ± 6.30 | 57% |
| Dentist | 1.66 ± 0.57 | 3.00 ± 0.23 | 55% |
| Physician | 3.43 ± 2.22 | 7.67 ± 6.50 | 44% |
Note: TH, telehealth. Data are presented as mean and standard deviation. Use rate is presented as a proportion.
Figure 1Barriers to Using Telehealth Applications among Healthcare Providers (n = 947).