Open Access
Perceptions and knowledge of telemedicine in Ecuadorian practicing physicians: an instrument adaptation, validation and translation from English to Spanish
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-10-02
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.359
CiteScore: 6.0
Impact factor: 3.6
ISSN: 14712458
PubMed ID:
34600498
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple countries have taken measures, such as isolation and quarantine, to prevent person-to-person spread of disease. These actions forced many physicians to adopt new techniques, such as telemedicine, to continue patient care, which has proven to be useful in continued care for those with non-COVID-19 pathologies. Various factors, such as security, confidentiality, cost-effectiveness, comfort, and the risk of malpractice, influence the perception of telemedicine among medical practitioners. The aim of this study was to adapt an existing instrument and validate it into a new Spanish version. The instrument is about the perceptions and knowledge of telemedicine in healthcare professionals. The original questionnaire surveyed 6 domains with 40 questions, and each question was measured with a five-point Likert scale ranging from very high [5] to very low [1]. The survey was translated to Spanish using machine translation. The translation was reviewed independently, and then, a consensus was achieved regarding minor changes in the syntax of the survey to facilitate understanding. After expert feedback and questionnaire review, the research team members proposed reducing the instrument to 13 items in 4 domains due to the similarity of some questions. The sample was divided into 2randomly selected groups. Eligibility criteria included physicians providing private or public services with active medical/clinical practice. In total, 382 surveys were collected and separated into two random samples, S1 and S2 (198 and 184, respectively). In exploratory factor analysis (EFA), the 13 items were grouped into four theoretical domains, and item 7 presented cross loading between factors and was removed. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed to assess the scale reliability and interscale associations; three models were tested. Global Cronbach’s alpha for internal consistency was 0.76 for the EFA. The goodness of fit measures root mean square error of approximation and comparative fit index were 0.009 and 0.999, respectively, for the best model. The translated instrument was clear, with adequate internal consistency, readability, and appropriate for application in the physician setting. This validated questionnaire made it possible to evaluate physicians’ knowledge of telemedicine to increase its use, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Found
Nothing found, try to update filter.
Found
Nothing found, try to update filter.
Top-30
Journals
|
1
|
|
|
BMC Medical Education
1 publication, 33.33%
|
|
|
Journal of Educational Technology Systems
1 publication, 33.33%
|
|
|
JMIR Nursing
1 publication, 33.33%
|
|
|
1
|
Publishers
|
1
|
|
|
Springer Nature
1 publication, 33.33%
|
|
|
SAGE
1 publication, 33.33%
|
|
|
JMIR Publications
1 publication, 33.33%
|
|
|
1
|
- We do not take into account publications without a DOI.
- Statistics recalculated weekly.
Are you a researcher?
Create a profile to get free access to personal recommendations for colleagues and new articles.
Metrics
3
Total citations:
3
Citations from 2024:
1
(33.33%)
Cite this
GOST |
RIS |
BibTex
Cite this
GOST
Copy
Alvarado Villa G. et al. Perceptions and knowledge of telemedicine in Ecuadorian practicing physicians: an instrument adaptation, validation and translation from English to Spanish // BMC Public Health. 2021. Vol. 21. No. 1. 1781
GOST all authors (up to 50)
Copy
Alvarado Villa G., Kuonyeng Escalante C., Sagñay Pinilla N., Vera Paz C., Cherrez Ojeda I. Perceptions and knowledge of telemedicine in Ecuadorian practicing physicians: an instrument adaptation, validation and translation from English to Spanish // BMC Public Health. 2021. Vol. 21. No. 1. 1781
Cite this
RIS
Copy
TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s12889-021-11826-1
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11826-1
TI - Perceptions and knowledge of telemedicine in Ecuadorian practicing physicians: an instrument adaptation, validation and translation from English to Spanish
T2 - BMC Public Health
AU - Alvarado Villa, Geovanny
AU - Kuonyeng Escalante, Christian
AU - Sagñay Pinilla, Nicolás
AU - Vera Paz, Carlos
AU - Cherrez Ojeda, Ivan
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/10/02
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 21
PMID - 34600498
SN - 1471-2458
ER -
Cite this
BibTex (up to 50 authors)
Copy
@article{2021_Alvarado Villa,
author = {Geovanny Alvarado Villa and Christian Kuonyeng Escalante and Nicolás Sagñay Pinilla and Carlos Vera Paz and Ivan Cherrez Ojeda},
title = {Perceptions and knowledge of telemedicine in Ecuadorian practicing physicians: an instrument adaptation, validation and translation from English to Spanish},
journal = {BMC Public Health},
year = {2021},
volume = {21},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11826-1},
number = {1},
pages = {1781},
doi = {10.1186/s12889-021-11826-1}
}