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  • Introduction: Telephone-based telemedicine was temporarily permitted in Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic The purpose of this study was to assess satisfaction with the telemedicine done during temporary hospital closing when in-person visits were not allowed due to in-hospital COVID-19 transmission Methods: Survey questionnaires partially taken from a telehealth usability questionnaire (TUQ) were sent to 6,840 patients who used telephone-based telemedicine from February 24 to March 7, 2020 Questionnaires sent to patients and additionally created questionnaires to evaluate telemedicine were sent to medical staff (182 doctors and 138 nurses) Results: Response rates of patients and medical staff were 13 2% and 17 2%, respectively Patients\' satisfaction with telemedicine was significantly greater than medical staff\'s satisfaction for all five components taken from TUQ (all p = 0 000) In addition, created questionnaires showed good reliability, obtaining similar results between doctors and nurses (all p > 0 05) More than 85% of medical staff replied that telemedicine was needed in COVID-19, whereas more than 80% of them worried about incomplete assessment and communication of medical condition Overall satisfaction with telemedicine by medical staff was 49 7% The strength of telephone-based telemedicine was patients\' convenience (53 4%) However, incomplete assessment of patients\' condition (55 0%) was its weakness Conclusion: Satisfaction with telephone-based telemedicine by patients was significantly greater than that by medical staff (doctors and nurses) Negative views for safety and inconvenience resulted in a greater proportion of dissatisfaction among medical staff For safe application of telemedicine, medical staff insisted that developing a platform and creating guidelines should be needed
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  • Telemed_J_E_Health
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  • WHO
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  • Satisfaction Survey of Patients and Medical Staff for Telephone-Based Telemedicine During Hospital Closing Due to COVID-19 Transmission
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  • #939543
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  • 2020

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