Physicians’ experiences, attitudes and challenges in a Pediatric Telemedicine Service
מאת: Haimi M., Brammli-Greenberg S., Waisman Y., Baron-Epel O.
פורסם ב: Pediatric Research
תיאור: Background: Telemedicine in general, and telephone triage, in particular, is considered a high-stress clinical activityand involves decision making under conditions of uncertainty and urgency. Aim: We wanted to explore the experiences, attitudes, and challenges of the physicians in a Pediatric Telemedicine Service operated in Israel, and to explore whether the doctors are using non-medical factors (not related to the medical problem), when making the clinical decisions in this setting. Methods: We used a qualitative methodology in order to obtain rich data that would reflect the participants’ subjective experiences. Fifteen physicians who worked during the last 5 years in the “Pediatrician Online of Clalit” service were interviewed. Data were analyzed thematically. Findings: Seven main themes concerning the physicians’ challenges during their work at this service were revealed, including difficulties diagnosing from a distance, treating unfamiliar patients, working alone, urgency and load of calls, technological obstacles, and a “moral conflict” between the desire to meet parents’ expectations and maintain standards of care. The physicians stated that non-medical factors also affect their decisions. Conclusions: In telemedicine setting, physicians face various difficulties and challenges, requiring special expertise, qualities and skills. Special measures are needed to obtain proper diagnosis and decisions. © 2018, International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.
SDGs : SDG 03 | יחידות: מדעי הרווחה והבריאות | מועד: 2018 | קישור