Patients’ perceptions and satisfaction with the outpatient telemedicine clinics during covid-19 era in saudi arabia: A cross-sectional study

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Successful implementation of virtual healthcare depends immensely on patients’ perceptions and satisfaction. This cross-sectional study assessed patients’ perceptions of, and factors associated with, poor and average satisfaction with the outpatient telemedicine clinics in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). This questionnaire-based survey was conducted among 720 patients who attended outpatient telemedicine clinics from different regions of the KSA. Of the sample studied, 54.7% of the participants had high satisfaction and the most common disadvantage perceived by patients was technical issues (53.1%), followed by fewer personal interactions (30.4%). Around 75% of the participants desired to use telemedicine services even after the COVID-19 pandemic. Logistic regression analysis revealed that age group more than 40 years (OR = 1.59; 95% CI = 1.04–2.44, p = 0.031), education less than university level (OR = 1.68; 95% CI = 1.07–2.15, p = 0.025), and first-time participants (OR = 3.28; 95% CI = 2.32–4.65, p < 0.001) were significantly associated with poor and average satisfaction ratings. The concerned authorities must make targeted action plans to circumvent the disadvantages perceived by patients accessing telemedicine. Furthermore, a multi-center, exploratory study that compares the virtual clinic with other telemedicine services in the KSA is warranted.

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Thirunavukkarasu, A., Alotaibi, N. H., Al-Hazmi, A. H., Alenzi, M. J., Alshaalan, Z. M., Alruwaili, M. G., … Alosaimi, T. H. (2021). Patients’ perceptions and satisfaction with the outpatient telemedicine clinics during covid-19 era in saudi arabia: A cross-sectional study. Healthcare (Switzerland), 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121739

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