Medical Students' Knowledge, Perceptions, and Expectations Regarding Telemedicine Education

Author:

Çetinkaya Levent1ORCID,Toy Serkan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CANAKKALE ONSEKIZ MART UNIVERSITY

2. Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine

Abstract

Aim: This study aims to determine the knowledge levels and perceptions of medical faculty students about telemedicine, as well as their willingness to be prepared for telemedicine before graduation from their own perspectives. In line with this aim, the current situation was comprehensively analyzed to develop solution proposals. Method: In this study, which employs a cross-sectional survey design, data were collected using both qualitative and quantitative questions. Participants were asked direct questions (e.g., yes/partially, undecided/no; very low=1 to very high=5), followed by follow-up questions (direct or open-ended) related to these questions, aiming to gain in-depth information about their perspectives. The data obtained from open-ended questions, which were designed to allow participants to express their thoughts freely and in detail, were analyzed using content analysis techniques, including categorical and frequency analysis. Results: The study results indicated that although the number of students taking courses related to telemedicine or telemedicine applications in their current medical education processes is quite low, nearly half of the students stated that they have at least a low level of knowledge about this subject. Specifically, 48.2% of the students reported having no knowledge of the telemedicine concept, while 33.4% indicated partial knowledge. Despite this, 67.8% of the students expressed that telemedicine should be included in the curriculum. Moreover, students who had taken a course related to telemedicine reported significantly more knowledge (M=3.74) compared to those who have not taken such a course but claim to have some knowledge (M=2.29) (F(1, 268) = 291.841, p < 0.01). These findings emphasize the necessity of including telemedicine education in the curriculum. Discussion: As medicine continues to incorporate telemedicine technologies into patient care, it is important for medical faculties to introduce students to the care methods they will use in the future, allowing them to analyze the advantages and disadvantages. The results of this study also showed that the majority of students are aware of the importance of telemedicine and its education. While the majority of students expressed positive views about the inclusion of telemedicine courses in the medical faculty curriculum, a significant portion also stated that it should be integrated into other courses. This indicates that students are interested in telemedicine and believe that it should be taught either as a separate course or integrated into other courses within the curriculum. Therefore, the curriculum should be updated to accommodate digitalization and telemedicine technologies. It is important to provide necessary education before graduation so that medical students, who will play a key role among future health professionals, are prepared for the digitalized health system. To achieve this, the curriculum should be updated to include courses that contribute to their digital competencies or integrate relevant achievements into other courses. Additionally, efforts should be increased and education provided to protect against risks associated with the use of telemedicine and its processes.

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