Emotions associated with teleconsultation: An analysis of users' messages on X (Twitter) in Chile

ElsevierVolume 162, December 2025, 105449Health PolicyAuthor links open overlay panel, , Highlights•

Exploring satisfaction related to teleconsultation, using emotions from X (SNS).

Trust is the most relevant emotion to explain satisfaction with teleconsultation.

Targeted strategies needed to address emotional and satisfaction-related concerns.

Understanding regional differences to improve teleconsultation effectiveness.

AbstractBackground

Digital healthcare transformation requires incorporating patient perspectives. Increasingly proactive citizens utilize teleconsultation, fostering doctor–patient–technology integration that enhances system efficiency, service quality, and sustainable healthcare management.

Objective

This study focuses on exploring perceptions of satisfaction related to teleconsultation, using emotions detected on X (Twitter) as a reference.

Methods

First, an analysis of the predominant emotions in the posts (tweets) of users belonging to the three main metropolitan areas is carried out. Then, using one type of structural equation modelling that is Partial Least Square (PLS-SEM), we identify the emotions that have the most significant influence on the variability of satisfaction, taking into account geographical differences.

Results

The results highlight trust as the most relevant emotion to explain the variation in satisfaction and reveal statistically significant differences between the different areas analysed. A considerable proportion of the population is not satisfied with this mode of healthcare provision.

Conclusions

This study highlights key factors influencing the integration of teleconsultation into healthcare systems. Patient perspectives and emotional responses—particularly trust, anticipation, fear, and sadness—are critical for successful implementation. Findings reveal regional disparities in satisfaction, with more developed areas providing superior teleconsultation experiences, likely due to stronger infrastructure and resources. Moreover, variations were identified in how emotions affect satisfaction across regions, underscoring the need for context-specific approaches. Strategies that enhance trust and mitigate fear in less developed regions appear essential. These insights emphasize the importance of aligning digital healthcare initiatives with patient-centered, regionally tailored management practices.

Keywords

Teleconsultation

Satisfaction

X (Twitter)

Emotions

PLS-SEM

© 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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