Acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in Malaysia: A pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic

Aim The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the delivery of healthcare to vulnerable older adults, prompting the expansion of telemedicine usage. This study surveyed the acceptance of virtual medical consultations among older adults and caregivers within geriatric outpatient services in a tertiary hospi...

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Main Authors: Tan, Yi Ru, Tan, Maw Pin, Khor, Mei Mei, Hoh, Hon Bing, Saedon, Nor'Izzati, Hasmukharay, Kejal, Tan, Kit Mun, Chin, Ai Vyrn, Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul B., Ong, Terence, Davey, Gareth, Khor, Hui Min
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spelling my.um.eprints.420822023-10-17T08:23:00Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42082/ Acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in Malaysia: A pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic Tan, Yi Ru Tan, Maw Pin Khor, Mei Mei Hoh, Hon Bing Saedon, Nor'Izzati Hasmukharay, Kejal Tan, Kit Mun Chin, Ai Vyrn Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul B. Ong, Terence Davey, Gareth Khor, Hui Min HQ The family. Marriage. Woman HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare R Medicine (General) Aim The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the delivery of healthcare to vulnerable older adults, prompting the expansion of telemedicine usage. This study surveyed the acceptance of virtual medical consultations among older adults and caregivers within geriatric outpatient services in a tertiary hospital during the pandemic. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted among caregivers and patients attending geriatric outpatient services in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The survey measured the availability of equipment for virtual consultations, prior knowledge and experience of telemedicine, and willingness to consult geriatricians through virtual technology, using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) scale. Results A total of 197 caregivers and 42 older patients with a mean age of 54.28 (+/- 13.22) and 75.62 (+/- 7.32) years, respectively, completed the survey. One hundred and fifty-six (79.2%) of the caregivers were adult children accompanying patients. The mean UTAUT score was 65.97 (+/- 13.71) out of 90, with 66.64 (+/- 13.25) for caregivers and 62.79 (+/- 15.44) for older adults, suggesting a high acceptance of adopting virtual consultations in lieu of face-to-face care. The independent predictors of acceptance of virtual consultation were : possession of an electronic device capable of video-communication, living with someone, living in a care home, weekly online banking usage, and perceived familiarity with virtual platforms. Conclusion Caregivers and patients indicated a high level of acceptance of virtual medical consultations, which is likely facilitated by caregivers such as adult children or spouses at home or staff in care homes. To minimize the transmission of COVID-19 in a highly vulnerable group, virtual consultations are an acceptable alternative to face-to-face consultations for older people and their caregivers in our setting. Taylor & Francis 2022-02 Article PeerReviewed Tan, Yi Ru and Tan, Maw Pin and Khor, Mei Mei and Hoh, Hon Bing and Saedon, Nor'Izzati and Hasmukharay, Kejal and Tan, Kit Mun and Chin, Ai Vyrn and Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul B. and Ong, Terence and Davey, Gareth and Khor, Hui Min (2022) Acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in Malaysia: A pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic. Postgraduate Medicine, 134 (2). pp. 224-229. ISSN 0032-5481, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/00325481.2021.2004792 <https://doi.org/10.1080/00325481.2021.2004792>. 10.1080/00325481.2021.2004792
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topic HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
R Medicine (General)
spellingShingle HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
R Medicine (General)
Tan, Yi Ru
Tan, Maw Pin
Khor, Mei Mei
Hoh, Hon Bing
Saedon, Nor'Izzati
Hasmukharay, Kejal
Tan, Kit Mun
Chin, Ai Vyrn
Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul B.
Ong, Terence
Davey, Gareth
Khor, Hui Min
Acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in Malaysia: A pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic
description Aim The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the delivery of healthcare to vulnerable older adults, prompting the expansion of telemedicine usage. This study surveyed the acceptance of virtual medical consultations among older adults and caregivers within geriatric outpatient services in a tertiary hospital during the pandemic. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted among caregivers and patients attending geriatric outpatient services in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The survey measured the availability of equipment for virtual consultations, prior knowledge and experience of telemedicine, and willingness to consult geriatricians through virtual technology, using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) scale. Results A total of 197 caregivers and 42 older patients with a mean age of 54.28 (+/- 13.22) and 75.62 (+/- 7.32) years, respectively, completed the survey. One hundred and fifty-six (79.2%) of the caregivers were adult children accompanying patients. The mean UTAUT score was 65.97 (+/- 13.71) out of 90, with 66.64 (+/- 13.25) for caregivers and 62.79 (+/- 15.44) for older adults, suggesting a high acceptance of adopting virtual consultations in lieu of face-to-face care. The independent predictors of acceptance of virtual consultation were : possession of an electronic device capable of video-communication, living with someone, living in a care home, weekly online banking usage, and perceived familiarity with virtual platforms. Conclusion Caregivers and patients indicated a high level of acceptance of virtual medical consultations, which is likely facilitated by caregivers such as adult children or spouses at home or staff in care homes. To minimize the transmission of COVID-19 in a highly vulnerable group, virtual consultations are an acceptable alternative to face-to-face consultations for older people and their caregivers in our setting.
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author Tan, Yi Ru
Tan, Maw Pin
Khor, Mei Mei
Hoh, Hon Bing
Saedon, Nor'Izzati
Hasmukharay, Kejal
Tan, Kit Mun
Chin, Ai Vyrn
Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul B.
Ong, Terence
Davey, Gareth
Khor, Hui Min
author_facet Tan, Yi Ru
Tan, Maw Pin
Khor, Mei Mei
Hoh, Hon Bing
Saedon, Nor'Izzati
Hasmukharay, Kejal
Tan, Kit Mun
Chin, Ai Vyrn
Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul B.
Ong, Terence
Davey, Gareth
Khor, Hui Min
author_sort Tan, Yi Ru
title Acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in Malaysia: A pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_short Acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in Malaysia: A pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in Malaysia: A pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in Malaysia: A pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in Malaysia: A pilot study during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort acceptance of virtual consultations among older adults and caregivers in malaysia: a pilot study during the covid-19 pandemic
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/42082/
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