Evaluation of Telemedicine Support for Medics from the Perspective of Course Instructors

Author:

Çetin Mehmet1ORCID,Yıldırım Mehmet1,Türkmen Volkan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Military Health Services, Department of Health Services, University of Health Science , Ankara 06018, Turkey

2. Faculty of Health Science, Department of Military Health Services, University of Health Science , Ankara 06018, Turkey

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction Health services in the theater/district areas often contain difficulties. Although telemedicine has a huge potential to support medics in the area, there are challenges as well. Our aim is to evaluate the telemedicine support that can be provided to the medics from the perspective of course instructors. Materials and Methods Our study was carried out in The University of Health Sciences, Türkiye. All of the instructors of a medic course were asked to fill a 13-question questionnaire and Likert-type scale, sent via e-mail. Among 79 instructors, 71 of them (55 physicians, 16 nonphysicians) responded and were included in the study. The distributions of the categorical variables in the groups were analyzed with the Pearson Chi-square. Results Of the 71 participants, 37 (52.11%) stated that there is a need for legal and ethical regulations for telemedicine (medical liability, malpractice, obtaining consent from the casualties, civilians, cross border missions, and rank-related problems) and patients’ rights, additionally, to clarify the responsibilities of the doctors giving telemedicine support and the medics in the area. It was observed that physicians’ and nonphysician group’s opinions about the telepsychotherapy were statistically significantly different (χ2 = 8.675, P = .013). Conclusions Most of the instructors believed that telemedicine could carry the knowledge and skills of specialist physicians to the field of operation. Access to high-quality health services in a short time through telemedicine support can increase the courage and commitment of the personnel. It is thought that with telemedicine, medics will not feel alone in the field, their worries about making wrong decisions will decrease, and their knowledge and skills will increase. Participants were particularly concerned about who will be held responsible for problems arising from interventions carried out using telemedicine, and strict legal and medical regulations are needed.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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