2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-55370/v1
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Adolescent and Caregiver Attitudes Towards Telemedicine Use in Pediatric Nephrology

Abstract: Background: Telemedicine is increasingly utilized as an alternative to in person consultation. Current pandemic conditions are providing additional impetus to virtual care delivery. We aimed at comparing both pediatric patient and caregiver attitudes towards telemedicine (here as tertiary center to remote health care location) as a crucial determinant of longer-term effectiveness. Methods: This mixed methods cohort study combined patient characteristics and analysis of transcribed structured telephone intervie… Show more

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“…[9]. Only 5% of physicians were disappointed with the clinical aspect of telemedicine while only 13% of patients were not satisfied [10]. The overwhelmingly positive reviews from both sides bode well for the continued use of telemedicine [11,12].…”
Section: Physician Satisfaction (N=197)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9]. Only 5% of physicians were disappointed with the clinical aspect of telemedicine while only 13% of patients were not satisfied [10]. The overwhelmingly positive reviews from both sides bode well for the continued use of telemedicine [11,12].…”
Section: Physician Satisfaction (N=197)mentioning
confidence: 99%