The Effect of Telemedicine on Patients' Compliance in Family Medicine Follow-ups in Qatar
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2022Author
AlAhmad, Yaman M.Haggeer, Duaa Mahmoud
Alsayed, Abrar Yase
Haik, Mahmoud Y.
AbuAfifeh, Leen Maen
Aljaber, Mohammed Hussain
Mohamed, Ahmed Aboubakr
Balideh, Mohammad
Almutawa, Nora
Mahmoud, Mohamed Hashim
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Introduction: Telemedicine is the delivery of health care services to patients distantly. During the
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, telemedicine has become an essential implement in
delivering healthcare services worldwide. Accordingly, in March 2020, the Primary Health Care Centers
(PHCCs) in Qatar has started telephone consultation follow-up appointments in Family Medicine (FM)
clinics instead of conventional consultation. Given the limited data about telephone consultations in
Qatar, our aim of this study is to investigate the possible impact of telemedicine on chronic disease
patients' follow-up compliance.
Methods: This study compares the compliance of adult patients with chronic diseases following-up
within FM clinics in Qatar's PHCC through telephone consultations with a minimum of three telephone
consultations ordered between April to November 2020, in comparison to the compliance of the same
group of patients to their prior face-to-face follow-up consultations in FM clinics with a minimum of
three face-to-face ordered follow up appointments between April to November 2019. A cross-sectional
study will be carried out to investigate the effect of telephone consultation in PHCC on patients'
compliance with reference to conventional face-to-face consultation. Patients' data will be received
from Health Information Management in twenty-seven PHCCs in Qatar.
Conclusion: Due to the limited studies on the effectiveness of telemedicine on patient compliance in
FM follow-ups within Qatar's PHCC, comparing patients' follow-up compliance with telephone
consultations to their prior face-to-face consultations would be helpful in assessing patients' quality
of care delivering within FM clinics. With telecommunication being easily accessible and time-efficient,
it is believed, when used correctly, it might improve compliance and adherence to the management
prescribed by the physician and follow-up appointments in Qatar's PHCC. In addition, this study will
help in providing recommendations that could guide the organization on forming policies to be
applied in PHCCs after the resolution of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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