2021 Patient Preferences for Point of Care Testing Survey: More Acceptance and Less Concern

Author:

Lilly Craig M12345,Wang Ziyue4,Dunlap Denise67,Kaye Jeffrey8,Gohtard Sarah8,Teebagy Sean4,Hafer Nathaniel3910,Rogers Eugene J611,Buchholz Bryan612,McManus David145

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medicine , Worcester, MA , USA

2. Anesthesiology, and Surgery , Worcester, MA , USA

3. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences , Worcester, MA , USA

4. UMass Chan School of Medicine , Worcester, MA , USA

5. UMass Memorial Health Care, Memorial Medical Center , Worcester, MA , USA

6. University of Massachusetts Lowell , Lowell, MA , USA

7. Manning School of Business UMass Lowell , Lowell, MA , USA

8. Department of Neurology and Biomedical Engineering, Oregon Health & Science University , Portland, OR , USA

9. UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science , Worcester, MA , USA

10. UMass Chan Program in Molecular Medicine, UMass Chan School of Medicine , Worcester, MA , USA

11. Department of Biomedical and Nutritional Sciences , Lowell, MA , USA

12. Department of Bioengineering, UMass Lowell , Lowell, MA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background The evolving opinions of our community members provide insights into how end-users perceive the value and identify key point-of-care test (POCT) characteristics. Methods We deployed our validated 45-item English-language survey to uncompensated volunteers and compared the results from 1264 respondents in 2021 with those obtained in 2020. Results Average responses for items regarding the benefits of POCTs demonstrated that the 2021 respondents indicated agreement with all 14 potential benefits. Average responses for items regarding concerns were distinctly different from those for benefits. The only concern item that scored in the agree range was “not having insurance coverage for POCTs.” Average responses to the other 13 concern items were in the disagree range. For 8 of these items, the magnitude of disagreement was greater in the 2021 survey than was observed for the 2020 survey. Differences in POCT exposure over time and by US regions suggest that higher levels of exposure to POCTs in the East are associated with stronger public support. Conclusions Community members strongly support the development of accurate, convenient, easy-to-use, affordable, equitably available, in-home POCTs that produce immediate results. This empowers patients and home caregivers to diagnose, manage, enhance their adherence to medical treatments, and more efficiently engage their physicians.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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