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Satisfaction can co-exist with hesitation: qualitative analysis of acceptability of telemedicine among multi-lingual patients in a safety-net healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In: BMC health services research, vol 22, iss 1 (2022)
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Development of an Ergonomic Writing Assistive Device for Finger Pain Reduction in the Elderly
In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 3; Pages: 993 (2022)
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Analysis of the Effects of Lockdown on Staff and Students at Universities in Spain and Colombia Using Natural Language Processing Techniques
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 9; Pages: 5705 (2022)
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Individual Perception of Telehealth: Validation of a German Translation of the Telemedicine Perception Questionnaire and a Derived Short Version
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 2; Pages: 902 (2022)
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Application of Modern Digital Systems and Approaches to Business Process Management
In: Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 3; Pages: 1697 (2022)
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Marital Satisfaction, Family Functioning, and Children’s Mental Health—The Effect of Parental Co-Viewing
In: Children; Volume 9; Issue 2; Pages: 216 (2022)
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The third wave of the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees: Refugees are improving their German language skills and continue to feel welcome in Germany
In: 1-2020 ; BAMF-Brief Analysis ; 18 (2022)
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A study of the Illinois ESL etextbook from the perspective of students and instructors
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Satisfacción de los estudiantes con la docencia online en tiempos de COVID-19
In: Comunicar: Revista científica iberoamericana de comunicación y educación, ISSN 1134-3478, Nº 70, 2022 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Nuevos retos del profesorado ante la enseñanza digital), pags. 35-45 (2022)
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Reducing Academic Burnout Through Social Support and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Pakistan ...
Zafar Saleem, Muhammad Fayaz. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Reducing Academic Burnout Through Social Support and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Pakistan ...
Zafar Saleem, Muhammad Fayaz. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Affective analysis of customer service calls
Cabarrão, V.; Julião, M.; Solera-Ureña, R.. - : ExLing Society, 2021
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ЗНАЧЕНИЕ СЛОВА «РАДОСТЬ» В ПАСХАЛЬНЫХ ПОСЛАНИЯХ СВЯТЕЙШЕГО ПАТРИАРХА КИРИЛЛА ... : THE MEANING OF THE WORD “JOY” IN THE EASTER EPICTLES OF HIS HOLINESS PATRIARCH KIRILL ...
Н.В. Кузнецова. - : Мир науки, культуры, образования, 2021
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Does Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction Matter to College Students’ Sustained Volunteering? A Mixed-Methods Study
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 18; Issue 24; Pages: 13229 (2021)
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Reasons for Utilizing Telemedicine during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Internet-Based International Study
In: Journal of Clinical Medicine ; Volume 10 ; Issue 23 (2021)
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic challenges healthcare services. Concomitantly, this pandemic had a stimulating effect on technological expansions related to telehealth and telemedicine. We sought to elucidate the principal patients&rsquo ; reasons for using telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic and the propensity to use it thereafter. Our primary objective was to identify the reasons of the survey participants&rsquo ; disparate attitudes toward the use of telemedicine. We performed an online, multilingual 30-question survey for 14 days during March&ndash ; April 2021, focusing on the perception and usage of telemedicine and their intent to use it after the pandemic. We analyzed the data to identify the attributes influencing the intent to use telemedicine and built decision trees to highlight the most important related variables. We examined 473 answers: 272 from Israel, 87 from Uruguay, and 114 worldwide. Most participants were women (64.6%), married (63.8%) with 1&ndash ; 2 children (52.9%), and living in urban areas (84.6%). Only a third of the participants intended to continue using telemedicine after the COVID-19 pandemic. Our main findings are that an expected substitution effect, technical proficiency, reduced queueing times, and peer experience are the four major factors in the overall adoption of telemedicine. Specifically, (1) for most participants, the major factor influencing their telemedicine usage is the implicit expectation that such a visit will be a full substitute for an in-person appointment ; (2) another factor affecting telemedicine usage by patients is their overall technical proficiency and comfort level in the use of common web-based tools, such as social media, while seeking relevant medical information ; (3) time saving as telemedicine can allow for asynchronous communications, thereby reducing physical travel and queuing times at the clinic ; and finally (4) some participants have also indicated that telemedicine seems more attractive to them after watching family and friends (peer experience) use it successfully.
Keyword: coronavirus; COVID-19; eHealth; health care delivery; health services; internet use; pandemic; patient satisfaction; SARS-CoV-2; social distancing; teleconsultation; telemedicine
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10235519
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The opinion of Slovene (mother tongue) teachers on distance learning in primary schools ; Mnenje učiteljev slovenščine (mater inščine) o poučevanju na daljavo v osnovni šoli
In: CEPS Journal 11 (2021) Special Issue, S. 383-406 (2021)
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Twitter Analysis to Predict the Satisfaction of Saudi Telecommunication Companies’ Customers
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Factors influencing adult learners’ satisfaction and retention
Monk, Wendy Mae. - : Toi Ohomai, 2021
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Factors influencing adult learners’ satisfaction and retention
Monk, Wendy Mae. - 2021
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Factors influencing adult learners’ satisfaction and retention
Monk, Wendy Mae. - : Toi Ohomai, 2021
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