Revolución digital en salud: ¿están los pacientes con accidente cerebrovascular preparados?
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Digital Divide, Internet, Stroke, TelemedicineResumen
Background: The digital revolution is creating opportunities and challenges in the field of medicine and the Digital Hospital could be a benefit for patients, if they are able to use Internet. Aim: Identify the barriers that limit Internet use among stroke patients treated in a public hospital of Santiago. Material and Methods: Sociodemographic, clinical and functional variables that could influence the use of the internet were collected in 107 patients with stroke. Results: Seventy five percent of patients had access to internet, but only 29% knew how to use it before their hospitalization. Seventy five percent were older adults, 74% had a low level of education, 78% had an income below the minimum Chilean salary and 56% were discharged with a severe disability (modified Rankin Scale 4 or 5). There was a significant relationship between Internet use and the level of education, income and age. Conclusions: Income levels, age, schooling and stroke related disability limit Internet use in this population.Descargas
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2020-06-16
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Sáez Gallardo, P., Risopatrón Riesco, T., & Guerrero T, R. (2020). Revolución digital en salud: ¿están los pacientes con accidente cerebrovascular preparados?. Revista Médica De Chile, 148(6). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/7568
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