Authors
Oscar Solans, Josep Vidal-Alaball, Pasqual Roig Cabo, Núria Mora, Ermengol Coma, Josep Maria Bonet Simo, Eduardo Hermosilla Perez, Francesc Saigí-Rubió, Carmen Olmos Dominguez, Jordi Piera-Jiménez, Merce Abizanda Gonzalez, Francesc Lopez Segui
Publication date
2021/5/27
Journal
Journal of medical Internet research
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
e28629
Publisher
JMIR Publications
Description
Background
eConsulta—that is, asynchronous, two-way teleconsultation in primary care—is one of the most important telemedicine developments in the Catalan public health system, a service that has been heavily boosted by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is vital to know the characteristics of its users in order to be able to meet their needs and understand the coverage of this service in a context where there is reduced accessibility to the health system.
Objective
This study aims to analyze the profile of the citizens who use the eConsulta tool and the reasons for their use, as well as to gain an understanding of the elements that characterize their decision to use it while distinguishing between those who used it before and those who have used it since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods
A descriptive, observational study based on administrative data was performed. This study differentiates between the COVID-19 pandemic era and the period preceding it, considering the day the state of emergency was declared in Spain (ie, March 12, 2020) as the cut-off point. It also differentiates between eConsulta users who send messages and those who only receive them.
Results
During the pandemic, the number of unique users of this teleconsultation service had almost tripled, with up to 33.10 visits per 1000 inhabitants per month reported in the first three months. For the two user profiles analyzed, most users since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak were predominantly female, systematically younger, more actively employed, and with less complex pathologies …
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