Towards implementing telemedicine in Tunisia: Results of a knowledge, attitude and practice study among medical doctors
Mariem Nouira, Nesrine Souayeh, Sumaiah Alrawiai, Mariem Nouira, Benson Ncube, Mariem Nouira

TL;DR
This study explores Tunisian doctors' knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding telemedicine, finding encouraging attitudes despite limited knowledge and experience.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into telemedicine adoption barriers and attitudes among Tunisian medical doctors.
Findings
Most doctors had poor telemedicine knowledge but positive attitudes toward its advantages.
Over half of participants had practiced telemedicine using mobile phones or social media.
Older doctors and those with more experience showed better telemedicine knowledge.
Abstract
Background: The use of information and communication technology such as telemedicine occupies nowadays a huge place in modern medicine practice all over the world, mainly after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, its implementation in Tunisia and other developing countries has achieved little success with low utilization and can be challenging for several reasons. In this study, our aim was to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practice of Tunisian medical doctors regarding telemedicine. Methods: This was a cross-sectional web survey, administered to medical doctors in Tunisia in October 2022. Respondents’ level of knowledge of telemedicine was assessed by calculating a knowledge score (0 to 12). Attitude subsections were about perceived telemedicine attributes of relative advantage, compatibility, trial ability and complexity. Results: A total of 243 participants were included. The mean…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
