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Changes in provider attitudes toward telemedicine.

Deborah Hanson1, Judith Calhoun, Dean Smith

  • 1Department of Business, University of Great Falls, Great Falls, Montana 59405, USA. dhanson01@ugf.edu

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Healthcare provider attitudes toward telemedicine largely remain unchanged after initial use. However, first-time users showed more positive shifts compared to experienced providers who became more negative.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Healthcare Provider Behavior
  • Telemedicine Technology Adoption

Background:

  • Understanding healthcare provider attitudes is crucial for successful telemedicine implementation.
  • Previous research indicates varied provider acceptance of telemedicine.
  • Longitudinal studies tracking attitude changes are needed to inform best practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate how telemedicine experience influences healthcare provider attitudes.
  • To compare attitude shifts between first-time telemedicine users and experienced users.
  • To determine the impact of telemedicine on perceived productivity and treatment capabilities.

Main Methods:

  • A longitudinal study involving 87 healthcare providers across two telemedicine programs in Georgia and Nebraska.
  • Providers completed pre- and post-telemedicine encounter questionnaires using a 3-point scale.
  • Data focused on expected impacts of telemedicine on productivity and prescribing abilities.

Main Results:

  • Over 79% of providers maintained their initial attitudes towards telemedicine post-encounter.
  • No significant difference in overall attitude change was observed between first-time and experienced users (p = 0.392).
  • A minority of providers (n=18) who changed attitudes showed more positive shifts among first-time users, while experienced users became more negative (p = 0.025).

Conclusions:

  • Initial telemedicine exposure does not significantly alter most healthcare provider attitudes.
  • While first-time users may experience a positive initial shift, prolonged experience can lead to more negative perceptions.
  • This suggests that ongoing support and positive reinforcement are necessary to sustain favorable telemedicine attitudes among healthcare professionals.