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. 2021 Apr 29;14:1575–1587. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S309519

Table 1.

Associations Between Opinions Regarding the Use of Telemedicine

1** 2** 3** 4**
Perception of teleconsultations and reliability in remote decision making (1)* NS 0.49 NS
Perception of the management of acute and chronic pathology and surveillance of pregnant women in primary care during the pandemic (2)* NS 0.33 NS
Patients’ satisfaction with the use of communication technology to address their health care needs in primary care, as perceived by family physicians (3)* 0.49 0.33 0.43
Opinion of family doctors on the need for further reimbursement of telemedicine by the Public Health Insurance House (PHIH) after the pandemic (4) NS NS 0.43 NS

Notes: * The scale was created by summing the codes of the comprising questions for each participant, as explained in detail in the methodology. ** Only the Pearson correlation coefficients of the statistically significant correlations are described.

Abbreviation: NS, non-significant.