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Patient perceptions of a virtual health room installation in rural Sweden

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posted on 2022-07-13, 22:38 authored by S Näverlo, Dean Carson, A Edin-Liljegren, M Ekstedt
Introduction: The Virtual Health Room (VHR) is an ehealth initiative in the village of Slussfors in northern Sweden. Construction of VHRs in other locations is taking place, and the Centre for Rural Medicine in the Västerbotten County Council primary care department has implemented a VHR evaluation framework. This research focuses on evaluation of patient perceptions of the usability of the VHR and its contribution to their health care. Methods: Nineteen of the 25 unique users of the VHR during 2014/15 completed a survey asking about their attitudes to their own health (using the 13-question version of the Patient Activation Measure (PAM)), their demographic attributes, and their satisfaction with their visit to the VHR. Results: Respondents with lower PAM scores were less satisfied with the technical performance of the VHR, but equally likely to think the VHR made a good contribution to access to health care. In contrast, older patients were less likely to value the contribution of the VHR, but no less likely to be satisfied with its technical performance. There were no relationships between level of education and distance travelled and perceptions of the VHR. Conclusions: The research clearly demonstrated the distinction between technical performance of an ehealth initiative and its overall contribution to health care and access. Evaluation frameworks need to consider both aspects of performance. Transferability of these findings to other settings may depend at least in part on the nature of the catchment area for the VHR, with the Slussfors catchment being quite small and the impact of distance on access consequently limited.

History

Volume

16

Issue

4

Start Page

1

End Page

8

Number of Pages

8

eISSN

1445-6354

ISSN

1445-6354

Location

Australia

Publisher

James Cook University

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2016-07-10

External Author Affiliations

Royal Institute of Technology, Västerbotten Läns Landsting, Umeå University, Sweden

Author Research Institute

  • Centre for Regional Economics and Supply Chain (RESC)

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Rural and Remote Health

Article Number

3283