DocumentCode
2856997
Title
A qualitative assessment of patient and provider satisfaction with new implementation of a telemedicine system
Author
Hill, Elizabeth E. ; DeRuvo, Sharon S.
Author_Institution
Tripler Army Med. Center, HI, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
1998
Firstpage
362
Lastpage
365
Abstract
The literature identifies three domains of satisfaction with health care: science of medicine, art of care, and amenities of care. All areas are potentially affected by the delivery of health care through telemedicine, a media that separates the care provider from the patient. The purpose of the presented research is the development of instruments to measure patient and provider satisfaction with telemedicine. Patient and provider satisfaction instruments in general have been developed with little qualitative input from the consumer, and many have poorly established validity and reliability. For this project, focus groups are being used to develop survey instruments measuring patient and provider satisfaction with telemedicine. Survey instruments will then undergo testing for measures of reliability testing and factor. Preliminary focus groups have been conducted with patients and providers participating in a civilian telemedicine, and with military health care providers who have been involved in telemedicine in a variety of areas
Keywords
health care; human factors; military computing; telemedicine; user interfaces; care provider; civilian telemedicine; focus groups; health care; military health care providers; patient satisfaction; provider satisfaction; qualitative assessment; reliability testing; survey instruments; telemedicine system; Art; Biomedical imaging; Costs; Focusing; Instruments; Interactive systems; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical services; Telemedicine; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Medical Technology Symposium, 1998. Proceedings. Pacific
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8667-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PACMED.1998.769958
Filename
769958
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