User Feedback on the MSF Tele-Expertise Service After a 4-Year Pilot Trial – A Comprehensive Analysis
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24839Dato
2015-11-20Type
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Bonnardot, Laurent; Wootton, Elizabeth; Liu, Joanne; Steichen, Olivier; Bradol, Jean-Hervé; Hervé, Christian; Wootton, RichardSammendrag
We surveyed all users of the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) tele-expertise service,
approximately four years after it began operation. The survey contained 50 questions
and was sent to 294 referrers and 254 specialists. There were 163 responses (response
rate 30%). There were no significant differences between the responses from French
and English users, so the responses were combined for subsequent analysis. Most of
the responders were doctors (133 of 157 who answered that question), and most had
completed field missions for MSF, i.e., both specialists and referrers. The majority stated
that the system was user friendly and that they found it self-explanatory (i.e., they did
not need to be shown how to use it). Almost all the referrers found that the telemedicine
advice that they received was helpful, changed diagnosis and management, and/or
reassured the patient. Similar feedback came from the specialists, who also felt that there
was educational value for the field doctor. Although there was general satisfaction with
the service, the survey identified various problems. The main concerns of the referrers
were the lack of promotion of the system at headquarters’ level, and the main concerns
of the specialists were the lack of feedback about patient follow-up. Nonetheless, both
referrers and specialists recognized the benefits of telemedicine in improving patient
management, providing education, and reducing isolation in the field.
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Bonnardot L, Wootton E, Liu J, Steichen, Bradol, Hervé, Wootton R. User Feedback on the MSF Tele-Expertise Service After a 4-Year Pilot Trial – A Comprehensive Analysis. Frontiers In Public Health. 2015;3(257)Metadata
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