Telemedicine Experiences of Athletic Trainers and Orthopaedic Physicians for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions.

Journal of Athletic Training
Zachary K WinkelmannKenneth E Games

Abstract

Telemedicine is the delivery of medical care from a distance using technology. The integration of telemedicine as a supplement to musculoskeletal-based patient encounters may be feasible in sports medicine. To investigate health care professionals' perceptions of and experiences with telemedicine. Cross-sectional explanatory sequential mixed-methods study. A purposeful sample of 17 athletic trainers from a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I institution and 5 orthopaedic physicians from a sports medicine clinic located 92 miles from the campus. Participants were trained on the telemedicine platform and used it over 5 months for initial, follow-up, and discharge patient encounters. Participants completed a preintervention survey containing the Theory of Planned Behavior and Technology Acceptance Model tool. Responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and an independent-samples t test. After the intervention period, participants completed individual semistructured interviews that we coded using the consensual qualitative research tradition. From the interviews, the clinicians were characterized as telemedicine adopters (n = 14) or nonadopters (n = 8). The adopters reported higher levels of agreement on th...Continue Reading

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Nov 12, 2020·Journal of Athletic Training·Zachary K Winkelmann, Kenneth E Games
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