KMID : 1197720240170010089
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A Survey of Perspectives on Telemedicine for Patients With Parkinson¡¯s Disease
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Joo Jae-Young
Yun Ji-Young Kim Young-Eun Jung Yu-Jin Kim Ryul Yang Hui-Jun Lee Woong-Woo Kim A-Ryun Kim Han-Joon
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Abstract
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Objective Parkinson¡¯s disease (PD) patients often find it difficult to visit hospitals because of motor symptoms, distance to the hospital, or the absence of caregivers. Telemedicine is one way to solve this problem.
Methods We surveyed 554 PD patients from eight university hospitals in Korea. The questionnaire consisted of the clinical characteristics of the participants, possible teleconferencing methods, and preferences for telemedicine.
Results A total of 385 patients (70%) expressed interest in receiving telemedicine. Among them, 174 preferred telemedicine whereas 211 preferred in-person visits. The longer the duration of disease, and the longer the time required to visit the hospital, the more patients were interested in receiving telemedicine.
Conclusion This is the first study on PD patients¡¯ preferences regarding telemedicine in Korea. Although the majority of patients with PD have a positive view of telemedicine, their interest in receiving telemedicine depends on their different circumstances.
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KEYWORD
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Parkinson¡¯s disease, Telemedicine, Preference
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