Challenges of Telemedicine Implementation in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Insight from a Single Center during COVID-19 Lockdown

Introduction: Telemedicine is a desirable option for healthcare in Saudi Arabia. The challenges of telemedicine in cardiovascular care in Saudi Arabia are not known. The COVID-19 pandemic offered an unprecedented opportunity to identify real-life challenges of telemedicine in Saudi Arabia. We sought to identify the challenges of telemedicine among patients with cardiovascular diseases using the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This is a cross-sectional survey-based study through a self-filled questionnaire. The questionnaire included demographic data, type of cardiovascular disease, and difficulties faced by the patients during the COVID-19 lockdown. Results: 394 (60% male, mean age 51.4 ± 19.3 years) participated in the study. 30.3% had valve diseases, 26.4% had heart failure, and 24.1% had coronary artery disease. 45.6% reported difficulty with telemedicine during COVID-19 lockdown. Among those who have difficulties, almost half of the participants had difficulty with the cancellation of telemedicine appointments, and 15.5% had difficulty in getting medications. Conclusion: Cancellation of telemedicine appointments and getting the medications were cardiovascular patients’ main challenges during the COVID-19 lockdown. Telemedicine is a feasible option for the follow-up of chronic cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, it should be implemented to increase the availability of specialized cardiovascular care over a wide geographical area.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Challenges of Telemedicine Implementation in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Insight from a Single Center during COVID-19 Lockdown ; volume:3 ; number:1-4 ; year:2023 ; pages:93-97 ; extent:5
Saudi Journal of Health Systems Research ; 3, Heft 1-4 (2023), 93-97 (gesamt 5)

Urheber
Aljizeeri, Ahmed
Alfurayh, Mohammed Abdulaziz
Alduhaimi, Ghadah Saad
Alhussin, Ghadah Ibrahim
Alabdulkareem, Malak Emad
Sharahili, Ahmed Ali
Alturaymi, Mouath Ahmed
Ahmed, Amjad
Alyousif, Sarah Mohammed
Alali Alfaris, Mousa
Alsaileek, Ahmed

DOI
10.1159/000529370
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023122801213537029452
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15.08.2025, 07:31 MESZ

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  • Aljizeeri, Ahmed
  • Alfurayh, Mohammed Abdulaziz
  • Alduhaimi, Ghadah Saad
  • Alhussin, Ghadah Ibrahim
  • Alabdulkareem, Malak Emad
  • Sharahili, Ahmed Ali
  • Alturaymi, Mouath Ahmed
  • Ahmed, Amjad
  • Alyousif, Sarah Mohammed
  • Alali Alfaris, Mousa
  • Alsaileek, Ahmed

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