The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in China

BackgroundWeb-based medical service provision is increasingly becoming common. However, it remains unclear how physicians are responding to this trend and how Web-based and offline medical services are linked. ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to examine...

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Main Authors: Cao, Bolin, Zhao, Peipei, Bien-Gund, Cedric, Tang, Weiming, Ong, Jason J, Fitzpatrick, Thomas, Tucker, Joseph D, Luo, Zhenzhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2018-10-01
Series:JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Online Access:http://mhealth.jmir.org/2018/10/e10531/
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spelling doaj-059b6e16a78c4c3da0885776dd37d6ce2021-05-02T19:28:39ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR mHealth and uHealth2291-52222018-10-01610e1053110.2196/10531The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in ChinaCao, BolinZhao, PeipeiBien-Gund, CedricTang, WeimingOng, Jason JFitzpatrick, ThomasTucker, Joseph DLuo, Zhenzhou BackgroundWeb-based medical service provision is increasingly becoming common. However, it remains unclear how physicians are responding to this trend and how Web-based and offline medical services are linked. ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to examine physicians’ use of mobile medical apps for sexually transmitted disease (STD) consultations and identify the physicians who frequently use mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD. MethodsIn August 2017, we conducted a nationwide cross-sectional survey among physicians registered on a mobile medical app in China. We collected data on physicians’ demographic information, institutional information, and Web-based medical practices. We compared physicians who used mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD frequently (at least once a week) with infrequent users. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions were used to identify physicians who frequently evaluated patients with STD on mobile medical apps. ResultsA total of 501 physicians participated in the survey. Among them, three-quarters were men and the average age was 37.6 (SD 8.2) years. Nearly all physicians (492/501, 98.2%) recommended their last Web-based patient with STD to subsequently see a physician in the clinic. More than half (275/501, 54.9%) of physicians recommended STD testing to Web-based patients, and 43.9% (220/501) provided treatment advice to patients with STD. Of all physicians, 21.6% (108/501) used mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD through Web more than once a week. Overall, 85.2% (427/501) physicians conducted follow-up consultation for patients with STD using mobile medical apps. Physicians working at institutions with STD prevention materials were associated with frequent evaluation of patients with STD on mobile medical apps (adjusted odds ratio=2.10, 95% CI 1.18-3.74). ConclusionsPhysicians use mobile medical apps to provide a range of services, including Web-based pre- and posttreatment consultations and linkage to offline clinical services. The high rates of referral to clinics suggest that mobile medical apps are used to promote clinic-seeking, and not replace it. Physicians’ use of mobile medical apps could benefit sexual minorities and others who avoid formal clinic-based services.http://mhealth.jmir.org/2018/10/e10531/
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author Cao, Bolin
Zhao, Peipei
Bien-Gund, Cedric
Tang, Weiming
Ong, Jason J
Fitzpatrick, Thomas
Tucker, Joseph D
Luo, Zhenzhou
spellingShingle Cao, Bolin
Zhao, Peipei
Bien-Gund, Cedric
Tang, Weiming
Ong, Jason J
Fitzpatrick, Thomas
Tucker, Joseph D
Luo, Zhenzhou
The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in China
JMIR mHealth and uHealth
author_facet Cao, Bolin
Zhao, Peipei
Bien-Gund, Cedric
Tang, Weiming
Ong, Jason J
Fitzpatrick, Thomas
Tucker, Joseph D
Luo, Zhenzhou
author_sort Cao, Bolin
title The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in China
title_short The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in China
title_full The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in China
title_fullStr The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in China
title_full_unstemmed The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in China
title_sort web-based physician is ready to see you: a nationwide cross-sectional survey of physicians using a mobile medical app to evaluate patients with sexually transmitted diseases in china
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR mHealth and uHealth
issn 2291-5222
publishDate 2018-10-01
description BackgroundWeb-based medical service provision is increasingly becoming common. However, it remains unclear how physicians are responding to this trend and how Web-based and offline medical services are linked. ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to examine physicians’ use of mobile medical apps for sexually transmitted disease (STD) consultations and identify the physicians who frequently use mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD. MethodsIn August 2017, we conducted a nationwide cross-sectional survey among physicians registered on a mobile medical app in China. We collected data on physicians’ demographic information, institutional information, and Web-based medical practices. We compared physicians who used mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD frequently (at least once a week) with infrequent users. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions were used to identify physicians who frequently evaluated patients with STD on mobile medical apps. ResultsA total of 501 physicians participated in the survey. Among them, three-quarters were men and the average age was 37.6 (SD 8.2) years. Nearly all physicians (492/501, 98.2%) recommended their last Web-based patient with STD to subsequently see a physician in the clinic. More than half (275/501, 54.9%) of physicians recommended STD testing to Web-based patients, and 43.9% (220/501) provided treatment advice to patients with STD. Of all physicians, 21.6% (108/501) used mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD through Web more than once a week. Overall, 85.2% (427/501) physicians conducted follow-up consultation for patients with STD using mobile medical apps. Physicians working at institutions with STD prevention materials were associated with frequent evaluation of patients with STD on mobile medical apps (adjusted odds ratio=2.10, 95% CI 1.18-3.74). ConclusionsPhysicians use mobile medical apps to provide a range of services, including Web-based pre- and posttreatment consultations and linkage to offline clinical services. The high rates of referral to clinics suggest that mobile medical apps are used to promote clinic-seeking, and not replace it. Physicians’ use of mobile medical apps could benefit sexual minorities and others who avoid formal clinic-based services.
url http://mhealth.jmir.org/2018/10/e10531/
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