Experiences with Telemedicine for HIV Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed-Methods Study

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Dini Harsono
Yanhong Deng
Sangyun Chung
Lydia A. Barakat
Gerald Friedland
Jaimie P. Meyer
Elizabeth Porter
Merceditas Villanueva
Michael S. Wolf
Jessica E. Yager
E. Jennifer Edelman
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[1] Yale School of Public Health,Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS
[2] Yale School of Public Health,Yale Center for Analytical Sciences
[3] Yale School of Medicine,AIDS Care Program, Section of Infectious Disease, Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Yale School of Public Health,Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology
[5] Yale School of Medicine,Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
[6] Northwestern University,Center for Applied Health Research on Aging, Division of General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics, Feinberg School of Medicine
[7] SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University,Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases
[8] Yale School of Public Health,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2022年 / 26卷
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HIV; COVID-19; Telehealth; Telemedicine; Mixed-methods;
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To characterize perspectives and experiences with telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic, we conducted a mixed-methods study in two HIV clinics in the US Northeast. Among surveyed patients with HIV (PWH) who had a telemedicine appointment (n = 205), 42.4% perceived telemedicine visits as useful during the pandemic. PWH and clinical staff identified benefits of telemedicine: (1) ability to engage and re-engage patients in care; (2) perceived patient-centeredness and flexibility; (3) opportunity to engage family and multidisciplinary care team members; and (4) opportunity to enhance telemedicine use proficiency through practice and support. Identified barriers included: (1) technical challenges; (2) privacy concerns; (3) loss of routine clinical experiences and interactions; (4) limited objective patient remote monitoring; and (5) reimbursement concerns. Efforts to optimize telemedicine for HIV care should consider strategies to improve technology support for PWH, flexible options to access care, additional platforms to allow patient remote monitoring, and appropriate billing and reimbursement methods.
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页码:2099 / 2111
页数:12
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