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Physicians' Attitudes Toward Telemedicine Consultations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Study.

Noora AlhajriMecit Can Emre SimseklerButhaina AlfalasiMohamed AlhashmiMajd AlGhatrifNahed BalalaaMaryam Al AliRaghda AlmaashariShammah Al MemariFarida Al HosaniYousif Al ZaabiShereena AlmazroueiHamed AlhashemiOvidiu Constantin Baltatu
Published in: JMIR medical informatics (2021)
These results indicate that video consultations should be adopted frequently in the new remote clinical consultations. Previous experience with telemedicine was associated with a 2-fold confidence in treating acute conditions, less than a half of the perceived risk of misdiagnosis, and an increased ability to provide patients with health education and enhance the physician-patient rapport. Additionally, these results show that audio consultations are equivalent to video consultations in providing remote follow-up care to patients with chronic conditions. These findings may be beneficial to policymakers of e-health programs in low- and middle-income countries, where audio consultations may significantly increase access to geographically remote health services.
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