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Preprint em Inglês | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-22274256

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We aimed to implement a pilot intervention based on offering online COVID-19 selftest kits addressed to healthcare and education professionals in Spain during the peak of the 6th wave caused by Omicron variant. Kits were ordered online and sent by mail, participants answered an online acceptability/usability survey and uploaded the picture of results. 492 participants ordered a test, 304 uploaded the picture (61.8%). Eighteen positive cases were detected (5.9%). 92.2% were satisfied/very satisfied with the intervention; and 92.5% found performing the test easy/very easy. We demonstrated that implementing online COVID-19 self-testing in schools and healthcare settings in Spain is feasible. Key findingsO_LIWe implemented a pilot intervention based on offering online COVID-19 selftest kits in Spain. C_LIO_LIWe demonstrated the feasibility of the intervention during the peak of the 6th wave caused by Omicron variant. C_LIO_LIThe intervention counted with high acceptability among healthcare and education professionals in Spain. C_LIO_LIOur results may contribute to define screening strategies addressed to key populations, particularly during peaks of high community transmission of SARS-CoV-2. C_LI

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JMIR Med Inform ; 8(1): e16484, 2020 Jan 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32012061

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BACKGROUND: eConsulta is a tele-consultation service involving doctors and patients, and is part of Catalonia's public health information technology system. The service has been in operation since the end of 2015 as an adjunct to face-to-face consultations. A key factor in understanding the barriers and facilitators to the acceptance of the tool is understanding the sociodemographic characteristics of general practitioners who determine its use. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze the sociodemographic factors that affect the likelihood of doctors using eConsulta. METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional analysis of administrative data was used to perform a multivariate logistic regression analysis on the use of eConsulta in relation to sociodemographic variables. RESULTS: The model shows that the doctors who use eConsulta are 45-54 years of age, score higher than the 80th percentile on the quality of care index, have a high degree of accessibility, are involved in teaching, and work on a health team in a high socioeconomic urban setting. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that certain sociodemographic characteristics associated with general practitioners determine whether they use eConsulta. These results must be taken into account if its deployment is to be encouraged in the context of a public health system.

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